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September 10 was supposed to be the day that alumnae known as the First Women of Lafayette, women who graduated between 1971 and 1981, would reconvene…
September 10 was supposed to be the day that alumnae known as the First Women of Lafayette, women who graduated between 1971 and 1981, would reconvene…
Before Judging Others’ Prejudices, Assess Your Own Editor’s Note: A quote from an interview that Assistant Professor Angela Bell gave to CNN for a…
Melissa Gordon ’11 Assistant professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering Awarded a two–year $55,000 grant from the American Chemical Society (ACS)…
Creating Inclusive Classrooms New student survey tool helps faculty create welcoming environment Academic institutions have long been questioning how to…
The country and the Lafayette community are at a moment in history that draws comparisons to decades ago. In the country’s faltering efforts to deal…
Most know the kaleidoscope as a toy that captures the imaginations of the young and stirs pangs of nostalgia in adults. Peering into one is an optically…
Carlos Tavares, assistant professor of sociology The Course: Race, Racism, and Health in U.S. Society We explore racial health inequalities, focusing on…
When it comes to her career, Lisa Filliman Walsh ’91 is often a step ahead. She looks out further and ventures into dangerous waters. Her career bears…
Lafayette Athletics is dedicated to developing informed, educated, and aware student-athletes, coaches, and staff members to ensure a culture supportive…
Over the summer, as Confederate and other statuary fell across the nation in response to George Floyd’s death, Arleen Fields held her breath, hoping…