Oct 7, 2020
How the media frames Black resistance movements
We want to use this week’s discussion to think about theories of racial justice by considering how media discourses frame Black resistance movements…
We want to use this week’s discussion to think about theories of racial justice by considering how media discourses frame Black resistance movements…
Join a discussion on Wednesday at noon of recent changes at the College and updates on ongoing planning for the spring semester.
Do you ever have questions about using services or equipment managed by ITS? If so, ITS is here to help in a few ways. The help website, Help Desk, and…
Campbell Weyland, a sustainability and compliance data analyst for Lowe's, will talk about working in the sustainability field.
As we enter the second half of the semester, let’s take some time to re-evaluate our daily and semester schedules.
This book will make you laugh uncomfortably and think for days.
Topics include a mental health initiative, the anti-sexual violence Consent Campaign, efforts to make Greek life more inclusive and safe, and more.
All events—potato sack races, shuttle run, football toss, disc throw, and wacky relays—will be done in the dark.
Prof. David Brandes will present on the Pennsylvania native, whose book Silent Spring is the 2020-21 Community Reading, on Oct. 22.
I write to you all today at an inflection point in Lafayette College’s history: the beginning of a presidential transition.