
May 20, 2026
What’s next for the Class of 2026: Skyler Chang
Headed to UC San Diego to work toward a graduate degree in material science engineering.

Headed to UC San Diego to work toward a graduate degree in material science engineering.

An internship turned into a full-time job offer as a trading analyst at J.P. Morgan’s interest rate options desk

Through Gateway's externship program and as a Bergh Family Fellows Scholar, she gained real-world experience

Owen Paschke ’26 will head to an engineering rotation program at Williams International in Detroit

The mechanical engineering major will join Amentum’s work on the Artemis missions

She chose Lafayette because she wanted a high-quality education and to compete at a high athletic level

At Lafayette, you are surrounded by people who want to see you succeed, Kusata says.

The opportunity to conduct research as undergraduates inspired her next steps and shaped her future

“What’s next for the Class of 2026” is a series that features Lafayette grads—where they’re headed and what inspired their future path

O'Rourke is headed to the European Decorative Arts and Sculpture Division at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.