Feb 17, 2022
Student writers recognized in flash fiction contest
Student writers skillfully narrated plot, conflict, descriptions, and character development—all in 500 words or less.
Student writers skillfully narrated plot, conflict, descriptions, and character development—all in 500 words or less.
Alumni-funded scholarship program provides students with the tools and support they need to produce creative work and engage the campus community.
In his 45-year career at the College, J. Larry Stockton, professor of music, has made a lasting impact on students.
Talented student singers and percussionists take the stage at the Williams Center for the Arts.
Yale School of Art graduate spent the fall semester working within Lafayette's Experimental Printmaking Institute.
Student director, set designer recognized by the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival for their work on Shakespeare’s R&J.
Multidisciplinary artist Emilio Rojas explored borders, memories, and politics in his first major survey of works at the Lafayette galleries.
Student artists learn to draw with changing light, bouncing shadows, and environmental noise when classes move to the Ahart Plaza at the Williams Arts…
New Theater Legacy Endowment Fund enables patrons to support faculty and students while becoming part of the theater department's history.
Five studio art majors create billboards that reflect who they are as students and artists as part of "My Spot is Here" initiative.