
Apr 14, 2022
Fatimata Cham ’23 awarded Truman Scholarship
Community activist is one of 58 outstanding students from 53 institutions—and the second in the College's history—to be named a Truman Scholar.

Community activist is one of 58 outstanding students from 53 institutions—and the second in the College's history—to be named a Truman Scholar.

WFMZ-TV and The Morning Call report on campus efforts to fundraise, including a creative printmaking project, and collect donations to help those in need…

From her sabbatical in Berlin, Prof. Angelika von Wahl shares how the city is welcoming Ukrainian refugees.

Students, faculty, and staff rally together to show support and compassion for those affected by events in Ukraine.

Lucie Lagodich ’22 participated in The New York Times Climate Hub and COP26 alongside world leaders and activists.

Sociologist Saskia Sassen will discuss how urban areas have evolved, and what cities might look like in a post-COVID world during Nov. 18 virtual lecture…

Lafayette's Fall 2021 Study Abroad and affiliated partner programs saw students study in eight different global destinations.

New Global Cities Initiative, a two-year event series, aims to connect faculty across disciplines and shape scholars into global citizens.

Victoria Puglia’s steadfast commitment has earned her one of the world’s most prestigious honors a student can receive: the Rhodes Scholarship.

In honor of the five-year anniversary of the Paris Climate Agreement, President Byerly expresses support for tackling the climate crisis.