Sep 19, 2024
Pard Card Update: Fobs to be deactivated
New Pard Cards were distributed to students, faculty, and staff in August as part of the one-card project, which included door access control additions/upgrades…
New Pard Cards were distributed to students, faculty, and staff in August as part of the one-card project, which included door access control additions/upgrades…
If you, or someone you know, is struggling or in crisis, there are resources available to you. In addition to calling/texting 988 (Suicide and Crisis Lifeline)…
You may have seen Be There messaging around campus. It encourages you to look, listen, and link. But what does that mean? The Counseling Center’s Be…
The pedestrian safety sidewalk improvements project will be resuming soon. There will be no parking in select areas along McCartney Street and Clinton…
The Assante-Carrasco Fund for Honors Research Travel is still accepting proposals on a rolling basis as funds remain, no later than Nov. 1. Students whose…
Join the McKelvy Scholars Program for it’s weekly discussion. This week’s topic is “Jail: Punishment or Progress?” Most people have watched and enjoyed…
Bread for the World, through its “Nourish Our Future” campaign, is hosting listening sessions to brainstorm ways to tackle hunger among children and…
The College Writing Program and the Office of Intercultural Development are excited to be reviving the BIPOC student writing group at Lafayette. This kickoff…
Administrative Council is excited to host an Open Community Luncheon. The monthly Open Community Luncheon series is open to all Lafayette College staff…
Join the Lafayette College Libraries and the Office of Intercultural Development to celebrate Banned Books Week. There will be brownies and coffee, a free…