Nov 17, 2021
New Study Reveals Low Staffing, Burnout in the Nation’s Largest Prosecutors’ Offices
Research from Prof. Adam Biener suggests strain exacerbated by the pandemic may undermine the functioning of prosecutors’ offices.
Research from Prof. Adam Biener suggests strain exacerbated by the pandemic may undermine the functioning of prosecutors’ offices.
By Jill Spotz The Alumni Association recognized outstanding alumni, alumni groups, and students for their volunteerism and commitment to the College at…
President Nicole Farmer Hurd joins an online discussion series that unpacks how college leaders are making decisions and navigating challenges.
When you Bring the Roar Nov. 15-20, with a gift of any size, you will be joining forces with the larger community to make a lasting impact.
Allen '79 and Janet Haddad support the College for many reasons. Learn more about their story as Lafayette Brings the Roar Nov. 15-20.
As an alumna and assistant director of Admissions, Bri Braswell '16 sees firsthand how financial aid helps deserving students access a Lafayette education…
Sociologist Saskia Sassen will discuss how urban areas have evolved, and what cities might look like in a post-COVID world during Nov. 18 virtual lecture…
Lafayette's Fall 2021 Study Abroad and affiliated partner programs saw students study in eight different global destinations.
College receives $10 million gift of photography to enhance teaching and learning.
Lafayette's Theater Department took the stage for its first live show since spring 2020 with a radio play production of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.