
Dec 4, 2018
An Investment in Education, Employability, and Impact
Times are changing. Global competition and technological advancements such as robotics, IoT (internet of things), and most impactful, artificial intelligence…
Times are changing. Global competition and technological advancements such as robotics, IoT (internet of things), and most impactful, artificial intelligence…
Story and photos by Stephen Wilson Question: What is happier than an eight-year-old the day after Halloween? Answer: Not much. But third-graders visited…
The Washington Post published an opinion piece today by Katherine Groo, assistant professor of film and media studies, titled “FilmStruck’s Demise Could…
Research has shown that experiencing discrimination increases risk for stress, cardiovascular disease, stroke, and early mortality. So how does one mitigate…
By Bryan Hay Iuliia Vasileva ’18 (economics and international affairs) took home the prestigious Best Undergraduate Paper Award at the fall International…
By Stephen Wilson Blockbuster Video. Kodak. Toys “R” Us. Sears. Businesses fail. Even ones with amazing longevity. When their value in the culture…
Story by Stephen Wilson, photos by Clay Wegrzynowicz Townhouse-style living with three bedrooms, a cute kitchen, living room, and spacious bath. Sounds…
Salsa Club recently hosted Noche Caliente, a night of dance and music at the Farinon Center. Photos by Bowen Hou ’21
Adam Biener, associate professor of economics, appeared on a recent WFMZ-TV 69 News report about how the proposed minimum wage raise in New Jersey might…
Story by Sydney Edelson ’19, photos by Clay Wegrzynowicz Pards Against Sexual Assault (PASA) recently held Lafayette’s annual Take Back the Night,…