
Nov 2, 2020
Still We Rise
This week’s BIPOC virtual support space will focus on cultural, racial, and emotional challenges specific to the U.S. presidential election.
This week’s BIPOC virtual support space will focus on cultural, racial, and emotional challenges specific to the U.S. presidential election.
This is the call for our entire Lafayette community to join us in communion with prospective students.
This annual campaign collects gifts for low-income families from the Easton area.
They are in direct line with students from around the world risking their health and safety on a daily basis.
Join one of the 15-minute guided mindfulness meditations led by Dr. Asmita Pendse & Dr. Larissa Atkins from the Counseling Center.
Students will be emailed a confidential survey to provide feedback on their fall 2020 experience.
Join an information session with Rachel Hogan Carr, executive director of Easton’s Nurture Nature Center, who will teach Social Entrepreneurship this…
Kaleidoscope will host a discussion on mental health, managing classes during a pandemic, and the current global political climate.
Prof. V.N. Trinh teach two new Africana studies courses this spring: An American Century Across the Pacific and Race Policing & Justice in U.S. Cities.
Join the McKelvy House Scholars online on Sunday at 4 p.m. for a discussion led by Iyana Monae ’21 and Mario Sanchez ’21 about astrology. Email the group…