
Nov 8, 2021
STEM Star: The VR Mover and Shaker
Recognizing the fight against high obesity numbers across the country, Alexa Gould '23 is researching how virtual reality can get people up and moving…
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Recognizing the fight against high obesity numbers across the country, Alexa Gould '23 is researching how virtual reality can get people up and moving…

Thalia “Lia” Charles ’22 wants to use her research and oratory skills to inspire policy change.

Physics principles and concepts have become tools in a toolbox Carlito Maca '22 wants to bring to the classroom

Evan Braasch '22 believes that science is a never-ending learning process.

After traveling thousands of miles to fall in love with teaching, Amelia Reilly '22 wants to take physics education to a high-needs school district.

Kristen Steudel '22 works to detect the structural integrity of bridges and buildings.

Hardworking mom Rohanna "Ana" Meyerson returned to school to discover that the mountains are her classroom.

Tracie Addy, dean of teaching and learning at Lafayette, co-authors article about the importance of partnering with students for success in higher ed

Student artists learn to draw with changing light, bouncing shadows, and environmental noise when classes move to the Ahart Plaza at the Williams Arts…

Five studio art majors create billboards that reflect who they are as students and artists as part of "My Spot is Here" initiative.