Jul 21, 2020
Art in Response to Injustice
Student and alumni artists share work created in response to systemic injustice and inequality
Student and alumni artists share work created in response to systemic injustice and inequality
We on campus have been engaged in ongoing discussions about ways to combat racism at Lafayette.
Home to International Affairs, Africana Studies, and Anthropology & Sociology, OCGE is a hub of interdisciplinary interaction.
History graduates illustrate the array of opportunities available to Lafayette students.
Nicole Harry '19 prepares for the University of North Carolina Kenan-Flagler’s Ph.D. Program.
Distinguished Military Graduate Roland Brad Au ’19 is an honors paralegal with the Federal Trade Commission.
After a year of teaching in Pakistan, Kamini Masood ’19 is preparing to attend Columbia University as a Richard Hofstadter Fellow
Andrew Mange ’19 is attending Columbia Law School
She talks about her partial semester in Copenhagen, summer internship, funny Lafayette story, and more
“My initial reaction to receiving this grant was one of surprise and excitement. I feel like everyone could use a win in 2020, and I am grateful to have…