
Oct 4, 2022
Studying trans access to comprehensive care, experiences in South Central Appalachia
Nadia Manasfi '23 hopes her research will help advocate for the transgender community's health care rights and needs
Nadia Manasfi '23 hopes her research will help advocate for the transgender community's health care rights and needs
Prof. Caroline Séquin's prize-winning article explores the world of white prostitution in colonial Dakar, Senegal
Learn about the history of the Black experience at Lafayette through an interactive, digital gallery created by Xavier Walker ’22.
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.
A chat with economics professor Susan Averett about her latest book, which explains obstacles women face in claiming equal economic status.
Imane Halal ’23 wrote an op-ed for the Morning Call about life as a Muslim American following the Sept. 11 attacks. Halal, a women’s, gender, and sexuality…
Faculty research shows the positive impact Women’s and Gender Studies coursework can have on underrepresented engineering students.
Author, researcher, educator, and cultural critic Tressie McMillan Cottom discusses the present and future of higher education
In the eyes of Danez Smith—an award-winning queer Black author and performer from St. Paul, Minn.—poetry is a window through which we can not only…
In a lecture to honor the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment, American Civil Liberties Union attorneys discuss voting and the impact of COVID-19.