
Feb 23, 2022
Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist to speak on campus
Noted photojournalist Carol Guzy will present From War to Backyard Wonders: A Pandemic Diary March 8 at 7 p.m. in Lafayette's Colton Chapel.
Noted photojournalist Carol Guzy will present From War to Backyard Wonders: A Pandemic Diary March 8 at 7 p.m. in Lafayette's Colton Chapel.
On March 29, social psychologists will deliver a lecture on understanding what race truly is and how we can effectively function in a racially diverse…
Theater and Athletics teamed up to help student actors learn soccer skills for new play, which portrays female athleticism and power. See it March 3-6…
WFMZ-TV covered Lafayette's acquisition of a new scanning-electron microscope, a tool that will unlock research opportunities for faculty and students…
Alumni, parents, friends of the College at 50 organizations across major cities and several industries invited students to take a glimpse into their world…
Lafayette’s 15th president, who died Feb. 9 at the age of 86, spent a dozen years leading his alma mater, from 1993 to 2005.
In honor of 2/22/22, we're recognizing several sets of twin Lafayette students and asking them: Why Lafayette, and why with your twin?
Lafayette College maintains the largest single repository of letters by the Marquis de Lafayette to George Washington.
Student writers skillfully narrated plot, conflict, descriptions, and character development—all in 500 words or less.
Since last year, Prof. Michael Bertucci has been hard at work utilizing his nearly $500,000 NSF CAREER grant to study bacterial communication, provide…