
Apr 21, 2021
Joe Goodwill ’04 Receives Early Career NSF Grant
Lafayette civil and environmental engineering alum wants to ensure rural communities have access to clean water.

Lafayette civil and environmental engineering alum wants to ensure rural communities have access to clean water.

'Subtract: The Untapped Science of Less' by Leidy Klotz '00 explains why humans overlook subtraction and how its true potential can be accessed.

Brimming with new merchandise and local treats, store at High and McCartney streets is a destination for campus community and general public.

New research by economics Prof. Adam Biener is the first of its kind to track how much patients paid toward surprise medical bills.

Jerri Norman ’21 is researching how the COVID-19 has affected public transportation, essential workers, and policy implementation.

Lafayette's Department of Athletics and Engineering Division worked together to create protective face shields that attach to football helmets.

Lafayette's chemical engineering lab evolves and innovates to provide students studying remotely critical lab experience, a hallmark of the program.

In her third appearance on NPR’s Marketplace this year, Prof. Julie Smith shares how inflation rates may change.

Alex Brown, assistant professor of mechanical engineering at Lafayette College, explores union of arts and engineering in first commercial song.

Chemical engineer honored for presentation on renewable fuels: 'This research is an important step toward improving the properties of biodiesel to make…