Feb 17, 2022
Student writers recognized in flash fiction contest
Student writers skillfully narrated plot, conflict, descriptions, and character development—all in 500 words or less.
Student writers skillfully narrated plot, conflict, descriptions, and character development—all in 500 words or less.
Since last year, Prof. Michael Bertucci has been hard at work utilizing his nearly $500,000 NSF CAREER grant to study bacterial communication, provide…
Alumni-funded scholarship program provides students with the tools and support they need to produce creative work and engage the campus community.
More than 300 Lafayette students participated in externships over winter break and gained a glimpse at a variety of career options.
John Kincaid, professor of government and law, shares his predictions with WFMZ-TV.
Lafayette students who studied abroad over the winter interim in Senegal, West Africa, and Hawaii share images from their travels.
Chef Elle Simone Scott, the first African American woman to be featured on PBS’s America’s Test Kitchen, to present Black History Month keynote address…
Jimmy Hastie '22 and Abby Devlin '22 have been able to make meaningful contributions to a faculty mentor's research while gaining valuable skills.
The $1,000 grant will fund a variety of events and activities WiP+ plans to hold throughout the spring and fall semesters.
Fueled by a passion for food, community, and education, Josh Parr joins Lafayette as the new manager of food and farm.