Apr 1, 2022
Upcoming lecture to discuss the legacy of Japan’s hidden Christians
Christal Whelan, a scholar dedicated to anthropology and religion, will deliver a guest lecture about Japanese culture and religion April 13 at Lafayette…
Christal Whelan, a scholar dedicated to anthropology and religion, will deliver a guest lecture about Japanese culture and religion April 13 at Lafayette…
Prof. Jenn Stroud Rossmann discusses the Whiffle ball on Short Wave, NPR's science-themed podcast.
Economics professor who was raised in Kyiv, Ukraine, shares her hopes and fears as her war-torn homeland reels from and resists Russian aggression.
Billy DeVito ’22 and Jay Ascher ’22 are directing productions that will be staged April 7 and 8 in the studio theater at Lafayette's downtown Williams…
In a bold display of resourcefulness and imagination, Remy Oktay ’23 converted a retired school bus into a solar-powered tiny house.
Engineering studies major tells President Hurd how the Dyer Center and Gateway Carer Center helped her find her passions and path to success at Lafayette…
On April 14, Prof. Zoe Boekelheide will share the surprising properties of magnetism that arise in her research and their applications in modern technology…
Sam Smith hopes to engage members of the Lafayette community in sustainability efforts and help them find new passions surrounding the environment.
Four weeks of events aim to inspire the Lafayette community to take action to support sustainability, environmental justice, and climate solutions.