Jun 2, 2020
Student Q&A: Meet Basit Balogun ’21
The computer science major talks about what he misses about Nigeria, his business pitch win, his summer job at Goldman Sachs, and more.
The computer science major talks about what he misses about Nigeria, his business pitch win, his summer job at Goldman Sachs, and more.
The international affairs major talks about summer internships, high-impact professors and staff, her hopes for ISA, and more.
The Chamber Singers created videos of them singing “My Very Own” by Susan LaBarr, “Lullaby” by Daniel Elder, plus audio of the Alma Mater.
"Running track at Lafayette has honestly been the best time of my life."
The PARDees, an annual awards show that recognizes senior student-athletes for their accomplishments, has been rescheduled for July 31.
The Leopard basketball player created a foundation to help youth in his hometown of Lagos, Nigeria, get their hands on basketballs, shoes, and clothing…
Lafayette will operate this to divert waste from the landfill and provide resources to those impacted by the effects of COVID-19.
Student tutors are sought for calculus cavalry. Members earn $10/hour for a three-hour weekly commitment.
The free six-week program highlights the transition from the first year to the second year at Lafayette and college in general.
Zev Granowitz ’21 won the annual Levy Hillel Leadership Award, which recognizes Jewish student leaders at local institutions with a Hillel Society.