
Jun 24, 2021
Filmmaking Gives Elenie Chung ’12 a Voice
Lafayette and UCLA graduate's work is shown at festivals around the country—most recently at CAAMFest, which celebrates Asian-American stories.
Lafayette and UCLA graduate's work is shown at festivals around the country—most recently at CAAMFest, which celebrates Asian-American stories.
Lafayette's film and media studies student filmmakers shared their work on the big screen (on the Quad).
The Country Wife, a 17th-century play, tries to stand in defiance of COVID but exits stage left.
Three Lafayette College studio art faculty, Ed Kerns, Pedro Barbeito, and Jim Toia, discuss and display their artistic responses to COVID.
Monkey enlightens audience members about the beauty of the journey.
Humanities Center presented four female playwrights on campus to help students see the world through different eyes.
Shirley Liu ’23 and Fatimata Cham ’23 take top honors at Jean E. Corrie Poetry Prize.
Alex Brown, assistant professor of mechanical engineering at Lafayette College, explores union of arts and engineering in first commercial song.
Art created by seniors in Prof. Karina Skvirsky’s capstone class is on display as a virtual gallery.
A range of distinguished writers visited classes, met with students, and gave readings on campus through the English department's Closs Residency.