May 23, 2020
U.S. federalism and the COVID-19 pandemic
"The response has been hampered by partisan polarization and misunderstood federalism," says Prof. John Kincaid.
"The response has been hampered by partisan polarization and misunderstood federalism," says Prof. John Kincaid.
Emeriti professors, Jones Lecture Award and endowed chair recipients, and others were recognized.
The Chamber Singers created videos of them singing “My Very Own” by Susan LaBarr, “Lullaby” by Daniel Elder, plus audio of the Alma Mater.
Prof. Hannah Stewart-Gambino presented on integrated planning at the College and University Planning North Atlantic Regional Conference.
Some of the top names in the saxophone world were in attendance for the debut of a commissioned piece by Prof. Kirk O'Riordan.
Thanks to the hard work of the Lafayette community, 718 students enrolled to be members of the Class of 2024, a number above (+2) the previous year.
Prof. Brooks Thomas and his collaborators published an article involving dark particles in April in Physical Review.
The latest CITLS newsletter highlights the efforts of 2019-20 Distinguished Teaching Fellows, announces incoming fellows for 2020-21, and much more.
Assistant professor of government and law at Lafayette from 1998-2005, Neil Englehart died on Saturday at age 55.
If you are feeling anxious, frustrated, underproductive, and overburdened, you’re not alone. The Office of Human Resources wants to help Make Working…