Nov 5, 2020
Must Watch: ‘Lafayette on the Book’
The event—organized and moderated by Eric Ziolkowski, Helen H.P. Manson Professor of Bible—will feature four Lafayette faculty members
The event—organized and moderated by Eric Ziolkowski, Helen H.P. Manson Professor of Bible—will feature four Lafayette faculty members
Teevrat Garg ’10 works to help reduce the damages of climate change among the poorest and most vulnerable segments of society.
Bryan McAtee ’11 probes soil to check for possible contaminants before any work begins to rehabilitate historic industrial sites around the Lehigh Valley…
Anxiety disorders are the most common mental illnesses in the U.S., but little is known about why some people develop them and others do not. Meghan Caulfield…
Lafayette’s STEM foundation helped Liz Cole Bourgault ’13 develop an interest in protecting the environment and establish her career in an advancing…
Dan Ruddy ’03 is developing new chemical processes for the conversion of biomass and similar waste carbon sources into renewable versions of the fuels…
Can a robot think about its environment? Can it perceive its location and what its surroundings look like? These are some of the questions Ian Miller ’18…
Research scientist Christine Thomas ’01 loves being at the forefront of scientific discovery where every day in the lab offers another puzzle to solve…
“Although I didn’t major in environmental engineering, I knew that I wanted to work for the EPA,” said Britney McCoy '05.
QPOC members compiled a list of resources via social media to share with members of the College community who want to educate themselves and become better…