
May 27, 2021
Pride and the progress still needed
Four student activists talk about what they've achieved for social justice at Lafayette and their hopes for the future.
Four student activists talk about what they've achieved for social justice at Lafayette and their hopes for the future.
A professor helped first-gen student Tyler Cook ’21 overcome self-doubt.
Joe is a good influence on the students at the arts campus, and the College should definitely keep him down there.
Morgan Limmer '21 talks about her own journey with Christianity and what led to her post-graduate plans of becoming a chaplain.
He's been a versatile teacher, supportive colleague, and "CWP person disguised as a math professor."
This free concert series in downtown Easton is moving from a monthly to weekly format on Thursdays from June through September.
This month's edition includes key dates for the fall semester, ways to connect with the study abroad office during the summer, and more.
“I’m hesitant to submit a One Pard report about a sexual assault. Won’t it immediately trigger an investigation?”
Professor George E. Panichas, your dedication to the education of your students is evident in their success. George, you received your Ph.D. from the University…
Easton Main Street needs volunteers to plant summer annuals in downtown Easton planters on June 3.