Nov 8, 2020
Change Starts on the Hill
This past summer, Lafayette Athletics announced the ways in which the division is supporting diversity and inclusion efforts in conjunction with the College…
This past summer, Lafayette Athletics announced the ways in which the division is supporting diversity and inclusion efforts in conjunction with the College…
Dear McDonogh Network Members: 2020 has been quite an eventful year; between the national events further sparking Black Lives Matter protests, losing influential…
By Bryan Hay Student-athletes are natural leaders and have an innate ability to effect change. That’s the message Terence Byrd ’74 and Harrison Bailey…
As the first time in College history that two African American deans are simultaneously serving in academic advisory roles, Cox and Morris are helping…
By Bryan Hay In so many ways, Michael Thompson’s journey has come full circle. Thompson ’81, supported by his degree in economics and business, spent…
What a serendipitous moment to reflect on Kirby Hall of Civil Rights and the crushing power of apathy. At a time full of civil unrest and national exposure…
To the Members of the Network, We hope you and your loved ones are staying safe and healthy during this difficult time. Like many of you, we have witnessed…
First recipient of McDonogh Scholarship looks back on her experiences, relationships and sense of community at Lafayette.
Savanna Touré ’21, Goldwater Scholarship and Truman Scholarship recipient, is on track to a career in medicine and biomedical research
Robert Young ‘14 has been named Lafayette’s director of intercultural development, as announced today by Annette Diorio, vice president of campus…