May 9, 2021
Pandemic wins, admissions news
Five focus groups with a total of 35 staff members and 16 faculty covered positives resulting from adjustments to COVID-19 that could be beneficial to…
Five focus groups with a total of 35 staff members and 16 faculty covered positives resulting from adjustments to COVID-19 that could be beneficial to…
Riverside Park downtown is again hosting the oldest, continuous open-air market in the nation with COVID-19 precautions tomorrow from 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
DU brothers will sell prepackaged food and drinks ($2/hot dog, $3/cheese dog or cheeseburger) and Pi Beta Phi sisters will get pied in the face ($3/each)…
"Participating in the Inclusive Instructors Academy has helped me to develop a more mindful teaching practice."
As you consider planning any events, keep the guidelines listed here in mind.
Alex Hendrickson, College chaplain discusses her wide range of experiences as a minister, working with families, in hospice care, and here at Lafayette…
Meet two candidates for the student advocacy and prevention coordinator position. Each will give a presentation followed by Q&A.
The ensemble will perform on the patio of the Williams Center on Sunday at 1:30 p.m.
Join author and activist Helen Zia on May 10 at 4 p.m. for a conversation via Zoom about how the pandemic and anti-Asian hate are linked.
Starting Monday if the weather allows, bird-deterrent film with horizontal striping will be installed on the glazing façades of Skillman Library.