
Feb 24, 2020
A Story of Survival and Faith
Criminal justice reform advocate Yusef Salaam, one of the "Exonerated Five," gave the Black Heritage Month keynote address.

Criminal justice reform advocate Yusef Salaam, one of the "Exonerated Five," gave the Black Heritage Month keynote address.

Tom Heard ’91 and wife Susan honor their son's legacy each year with Shave for the Brave, a campus event that raises money for cancer research.

The Leopard brightens up a rainy day with random acts of kindness.

Prof. Walter Wadiak shares insights on differing pronunciations with The New York Times.

The team won in four overtimes against #1 seed George Mason in the final.

Devon Clifton ’16 and Carrie Rohman, professor of English, share how they find encouragement in literary studies—and each other.

Prof. Megan Fernandes’ new volume of poetry, Good Boys, balances the jocular and obscene.

Students engaged Gateway programs gathered across several cities with hosts and alumni chapter members for Networking Nights.

Amanda Hanincik has been named Lafayette’s director of educational equity and Title IX coordinator.

Jazz pianist and bandleader Skip Wilkins talks about his latest releases, Someday and Czech Wishes.