Aug 4, 2021
Portlock Center Successfully Moved
Watch a time-lapse video of the Portlock Black Cultural Center moving to its new location. Renovations will begin so students can occupy the center in…
Watch a time-lapse video of the Portlock Black Cultural Center moving to its new location. Renovations will begin so students can occupy the center in…
It was at a time when Chanel Mowatt ’17 wasn’t quite herself that she found out who she truly is. In her first year at Lafayette, the English and anthropology…
Students were honored for their dedication to academics and furthering diversity on campus and in the surrounding community at the McDonogh Network Awards…
Two Lafayette students find themselves closer to realizing their career goals after spending four days on the job with Marie Garofalo ’10, an internal…
“Art chooses you; you do not choose it,” says Curlee Holton. And art has chosen Holton in a big way. Decades into his career, he continues to pursue…
“Nelson Mandela died on Dec. 5, 2013, less than a month before we arrived in South Africa,” says Kathy Delsener ’14, who was part of an interim-abroad…
Students and faculty were honored for their dedication to academics and furthering diversity on campus and in the surrounding community at the annual Intercultural…
Accomplished alumni shared their experiences and perspectives with students at the fourth annual McDonogh Network Spring Meeting and Senior Celebration…
By Sean Grim ’14 Twenty-seven years before the passage of the 13th Amendment, two slaves were admitted to Lafayette College. One went on to become a…
Samantha Jordan ’13 received a Thomas R. Pickering Foreign Affairs Fellowship, which provides preparation for a career in the foreign service through…