Feb 14, 2023
Join discussion with Food and Farm Studies Salon
Food and Farm Studies Salon will be discussing the Justice for Black Farmers Act, which was introduced by Senator Cory Booker in 2020 and has recently…
Food and Farm Studies Salon will be discussing the Justice for Black Farmers Act, which was introduced by Senator Cory Booker in 2020 and has recently…
LaFFCo (The Lafayette Food and Farm Cooperative) is restarting the Food Recovery Network, led by Dylan Gooding ’23, this semester. If you’re interested…
Looking for an environmentally conscious way to spice up your closet? The Office of Sustainability and Delta Upsilon will be hosting a pop-up thrift store…
Named after the late Dean David A. Portlock, the Portlock Black Cultural Center (PBCC) has been a beacon within the Lafayette College community for generations…
By Narena Nerahoo, Fathima Yumna Hussain, and Olivia Bamford The staff at Bailey Health Center is here to take care of you. In addition to routine medical…
A note from Provost Meier: I am delighted to announce that Markus Dubischar, dean of the curriculum, will take on a new set of responsibilities as the…
At Lafayette, students have a wide array of housing options from traditional residence halls, to living learning communities, and off-campus housing…
Did you know your Pard Dollars are accepted at 16 Easton-area restaurants and businesses, in addition to the College Store and on-campus dining venues?…
The new cohort of Posse Scholars (DC 18 and NY 22) will join our College community this fall. The search for their mentor begins now! A mentor is a tenured…
On Feb. 15, there will be a screening of I Am Not Your Negro in Hugel 103 at 4:15 p.m. I Am Not Your Negro is a 2016 documentary film and social critique…