Dec 4, 2019
Fiction in a Flash
Student writers were recognized at a Flash Fiction Contest by judge Kate Racculia, novelist of several acclaimed books.
Academic News
Student writers were recognized at a Flash Fiction Contest by judge Kate Racculia, novelist of several acclaimed books.
Actor Brian Hutchison ’93 shares advice with students on how to have a better chance at making it.
Researchers found that when real estate agents included "adorable" in property listings, it added considerable value to the house.
Lafayette students from a wide variety of disciplines can benefit from the immersive and interactive experience that the latest VR technology allows.
Not to be out-engineered by Lehigh and its own Rivalry Week tradition, Prof. Steve Kurtz crushes a brown and white beam with Lafayette style.
Artist and scholar Xiaoze Xie presents his work and lectures on the evolution of his oeuvre about libraries, banned books at Skillman Library.
Dyer Center students brought ideas to life at a 3 Day Startup event where wild thinking became more than viable.
Students in Prof. Mark Crain’s senior seminar for policy studies majors explore the implications of AI in Lafayette Lens program on PSB39.
As a green engineer, Prof. Lindsay Soh uses technology and innovative approaches to investigate and create solutions to environmental problems.
Experimental Printmaking Institute welcomes a collaboration with Yale School of Art to launch an artist-in-residence program.