
Aug 24, 2018
Fulbright Takes Alex Barton ’18 to Colombia
By Kathleen Parrish Alex Barton ’18 has long held a passion for teaching. During her time at Lafayette she tutored school children in Easton through…

By Kathleen Parrish Alex Barton ’18 has long held a passion for teaching. During her time at Lafayette she tutored school children in Easton through…

By Stephen Wilson Temperatures ranging from 116 degrees to -40 degrees. Rugged and exposed terrain. Lack of water, vegetation, and game. There was a reason…

During their time abroad, students captured these stunning views, city scenes, and unique cultures, which represent the wide variety of amazing experiences…

By Katie Neitz Twenty Lafayette students spent nearly three weeks this spring exploring the western United States, where they rafted the Colorado River…

By Stephen Wilson Mention the word “anime” to people and it conjures different images. None more striking than the associations between white and black…

“Site Lines,” artwork by Oklahoma sculptor Rachel Hayes, was installed on the Karl Stirner Arts Trail this week by Jim Toia, the art department’s director…

Professor Chawne Kimber stitches messaging about censorship, social injustice, and racism into layers of colorful cotton.
Dear Lafayette Community: This academic year we will be undertaking a campaign to promote the many ongoing steps we take to promote campus safety, as well…

By Bryan Hay An interdisciplinary group of students is tending to a bacteria nursery as part of an innovative research project aimed at controlling the…

By Heather Morton When it came time to give back to Lafayette College, Jeff Wasserman ’86 turned his thoughts to a lost friend and classmate and a memorial…