Nov 1, 2020
Undeterred, Students Deliver for PBS Election Broadcast
Video essays produced by students in Prof. Mark Crain’s FYS “In the Media” and in his policy studies capstone seminar will be interspersed throughout…
Video essays produced by students in Prof. Mark Crain’s FYS “In the Media” and in his policy studies capstone seminar will be interspersed throughout…
Learn how environmental engineer Michael Adelman ’10 is helping drought-prone San Diego cope with the growing uncertainties of a changing climate.
Khaknazar Shyntassov ’23 develops a computer-based firefighting system: 'This project helped me to experience solving unfamiliar and complex problems…
Lafayette alums recall interview with Jennifer Doudna, who won Nobel Prize in Chemistry for developing a genome editing method.
Alum chronicles his alcoholism, treatment, and recovery in new book, Ballad of a Sober Man: An ER Doctor’s Journey of Recovery.
Mechanical professors provide home-based students with equipment used in a popular control systems course.
Gabrielle Conard ’21 and Prof. Alex Brown overcame the obstacles of remote learning to bring to life several quadruped robots to boost robotics research…
Expansion of College's hardware resources will aid student and faculty research across all disciplines.
Prof. Christian Lopez is using machine learning and computer vision to improve traffic safety in his native Dominican Republic.
Philadelphia-based distribution company under the leadership of two Lafayette alumni is distributing ventilators.