
May 2, 2021
Learning from mistakes
Prof. Annie de Saussure shares why mistakes can be an important part of learning and how requesting student feedback enhances her courses.
Prof. Annie de Saussure shares why mistakes can be an important part of learning and how requesting student feedback enhances her courses.
Sami Teresia ’23 will work this summer as a data analyst at Facebook. She also had offers from Duolingo, Girls Who Invest, and Credit Suisse.
Four student-athlete alumni will share their experiences during and after their time at Lafayette.
The open period for online course evaluations begins Monday.
ProJect of Easton provides people with support and instruction in the skills needed to break the cycle of poverty.
Come watch as the Leopards seek to continue their run of strong play against nationally ranked teams this Saturday as they face #12/13 Navy.
The countdown to Commencement 2021 is on! We look forward to celebrating with you on May 30.
Alma Scott-Buczak '74, associate vice president for human resources, will facilitate this talk at the DEI Council meeting on Wednesday.
Through an interview with the fictitious evil rival Yvlekcm House, Weizhou Ding '23 will lead the weekly McKelvy Scholars discussion.
The goal is to open dialogue between students and faculty on mental health best practices and our shared struggles during this challenging year.