
Jun 12, 2020
A Community Conversation About Racial Injustice
A virtual town hall provided an opportunity for the campus community to share their narratives around injustices against Black people.
A virtual town hall provided an opportunity for the campus community to share their narratives around injustices against Black people.
Students recreate famous works of art with household items.
Thanks to student farmers and volunteers, you can still enjoy fruits and vegetables grown at Lafayette’s campus farm.
Sammy Chavin ’16 relishes her advocacy and policy role and professional development in D.C.
Mervin Burton, the College's investment director, will serve as interim CIO.
"For Lafayette, as for the nation as a whole, it is a time to look ourselves in the mirror and challenge ourselves to do more."
Though colleges have worked to increase access to students across different class brackets, the pandemic exposed that inequities still exist.
Requiring a high school exit exam may lead to less crime, Prof. Matthew Larsen says
Khadijah Mitchell is "working to empower communities with education and the tools they need to protect themselves."
Don Miller’s latest book, Vicksburg, earns another literary award.