Apr 24, 2018
Hungry Cells
9:30 a.m. Tori Smith ’18, a chemical and biomolecular engineering major, seems to be working alone in the mammalian cell culture facility but in fact…
9:30 a.m. Tori Smith ’18, a chemical and biomolecular engineering major, seems to be working alone in the mammalian cell culture facility but in fact…
6:30 a.m. Today’s practice was optional. And no one could’ve blamed these guys if they had opted to sleep in. Not only is it a dreary, rainy morning—the…
Lafayette College President Alison R. Byerly today named an experienced education administrator and advancement professional as assistant to the president…
President Alison Byerly has joined more than 175 higher education leaders in The Presidents’ Alliance on Higher Education and Immigration, dedicated…
Some were store-bought, some were handmade, some were valuable opportunities and memorable experiences. Together, they represent heartfelt gestures that…
Lafayette College is proud to be part of the Easton community, which is why we strive to be an engaged community partner. From open events on campus, community-based…
In the interest of spreading restfulness, calmness, and happiness, we invited students and faculty members to share what they are grateful for on campus…
Lafayette faculty members and students are actively working on innovative projects and research initiatives that demonstrate the College’s commitment…
Undergraduates work alongside faculty on substantial research projects, like the effect of steroid hormones on male zebra finches or developing a solar…
Lafayette is welcoming a record 17 new tenure-track and 16 visiting faculty this academic year. Seven of our tenure-track hires are in STEM fields; six…