
Apr 19, 2022
Saving birds, a passion for Acopian family
Acopian family’s very simple, easily installed system has been saving birds around the world since the mid-1980s.

Acopian family’s very simple, easily installed system has been saving birds around the world since the mid-1980s.

Lafayette computer science team has advanced to the largest programming competition in the world, which will be held May 26-31.

National Science Foundation grant will support Woo and his student researchers as they study atmospheric aerosols, which contribute to the warming of the…

Economics and math major will spend the summer pursuing economic development and community engagement learning opportunities in Chicago and Baltimore.

Lafayette College Trustee Emeritus Alan Pesky '56 will discuss his recently published memoir, More to Life than More: A Memoir of Misunderstanding, Loss…

Prof. Jenn Stroud Rossmann discusses the Whiffle ball on Short Wave, NPR's science-themed podcast.

Lafayette College mechanical and chemical engineering senior design teams collaborate on renewable energy research

Economics professors Joaquín Gómez-Miñambres and Hongxing Liu shows that more limited menus can lower food waste, boost healthier eating.

Walter A. Scott ’59 is providing support that will advance the College's new engineering program, which enables students to cross the boundaries of traditional…

Engineering's new robotics lab is being designed to attract not only integrative engineering majors, but also students studying other disciplines, including…