
Sep 14, 2021
Lafayette Student Discusses West Baltimore Project on Saudi TV
Khalid Al-Motaery ’23 is participating in collaborative learning effort aimed at bringing social and economic redress to West Baltimore communities.
Khalid Al-Motaery ’23 is participating in collaborative learning effort aimed at bringing social and economic redress to West Baltimore communities.
Prof. Gladstone “Fluney” Hutchinson is co-leading a multiyear collaborative, co-learning effort aimed at bringing social and economic redress to West…
Regional media outlets provided coverage of the successful Aug. 4 move of the new Portlock Black Cultural Center.
Lafayette sciences hub is one of 10 innovative projects recognized for integration of design excellence with environmental performance.
Chris Matturri ’16 and Ed O’Brien ’16, the former presidents of the College Republicans and College Democrats, respectively, appeared this morning…
Drew Friedman ’16 (Port Washington, N.Y.) almost won the March 15 episode of Food Network’s “Chopped,” making it all the way to the final round…
This weekend, professor Donald L. Miller and students from his History of WWII course will be featured on CSPAN’s Lectures in History series discussing…
If you look closely at the screen shot below, you’ll notice that the new “Leslie Knope Library” is actually Skillman Library. During last night’s series…
You can catch Prof. Donald L. Miller on CSPAN not once but twice in the next few months. On Saturday, Miller will discuss his latest book, Supreme City:…
During the Jan. 28 women’s basketball game, Jamie O’Hare ’16 noticed a Colgate player guarding the inbound pass had her back turned, so she threw the ball…