
Mar 21, 2021
Study Abroad newsletter
This month's edition includes study abroad tips from a student, deadline extensions, and opportunities to learn.
This month's edition includes study abroad tips from a student, deadline extensions, and opportunities to learn.
Tickets are available this week only for Lafayette students, faculty, and staff.
Raphael Koenig of the Met and Harvard will talk about zombie epidemics and literary modernity in I.L. Peretz’s Yiddish short story The Dead Town.
Events include a discussion of ableism, a meeting on accessibility, and a documentary screening of Crip Camp.
Exams will be held both in person and remotely from May 22-29 as listed in the schedule. Check back periodically for updates.
CITLS director Tracie Addy co-authored a book to guide faculty in creating classroom environments that help their students succeed.
This rivalry cabaret will feature seven students from Lafayette and seven from Lehigh performing songs from musical theater.
Listen to the stories of alumnae and faculty as they share with us how they grappled with being members of the LGBTQ community at Lafayette.
New Title IX regulations took effect on Aug. 14 that require highly prescriptive training for those involved with the Title IX grievance process, including…
The McKelvy Scholars will host a discussion led by Olivia Barney '21 and Aidy Ung '21 on Sunday at 6 p.m.