Jul 20, 2021
Shaking up Shakespeare
Former professor/provost June Schlueter’s new book is making waves by delving into the question: What if someone else wrote Shakespeare’s plays first?
Former professor/provost June Schlueter’s new book is making waves by delving into the question: What if someone else wrote Shakespeare’s plays first?
Engineering studies alumna designs sites with the goal of strengthening communities and enhancing access to quality green space.
Lisa Miskelly, assistant director of food and farm, and Isaiah Moore '22, environmental studies and economics major, share how LaFarm helps the community…
Lawerence creates a tool that enables paleoclimate scientists to fill in gaps in the geologic record and make new discoveries about Earth’s climate.
The critical thinking and communication skills Fortier gained as an engineering studies and English major "have made me an adaptable learner and professional…
Research from Prof. Lauren Myers shows video chatting can help grandparents feel closer to their grandchildren.
These four photo galleries capture the year-round beauty of Lafayette's campus. What's your favorite seasonal memory on campus?
Watch as the Lafayette Leopard gifts unsuspecting students with a finals week surprise to reward them for all their hard work this past academic year.
Chris Ruebeck, first faculty director at the Dyer Center, considers the past two years and what might come next for innovation at the College.
How an economics degree from Lafayette was the beginning of a journey that led to a career investigating white-collar crimes with the FBI.