Oct 11, 2020
Lafayette craves diversity, but…
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…
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…
By Amy Downey Devon Epiphany Clifton ’16 grew up in a small town in the Lehigh Valley where she recalls not knowing any other black families as a kid…
By Stella Katsipoutis-Varkanis On her first day as a first-year student at Lafayette, Tracy Ross ’85 was approached by an African American upperclassman…
By Bryan Hay Whether it’s attending sports events on campus or reminiscing about their life-grounding experiences at Lafayette, Stephanie ’05 and Marvin…
By Stella Katsipoutis-Varkanis It was during a chance visit to Lafayette during her junior year of high school that student-athlete and West Philadelphia…
Dear Lafayette Scholars, The fall semester is in full swing at Lafayette! During this time, we have many opportunities to engage in activities that…