
Feb 2, 2023
Professor, student, and alums explain how moving animal groups change shape over time
Article penned by Lafayette student, alums, and professor provide an explanation for how moving animal groups change shape over time
Article penned by Lafayette student, alums, and professor provide an explanation for how moving animal groups change shape over time
Meg Rothenberger, associate professor of biology, and her students visited a fifth grade class at Cheston Elementary as part of the Landis Center for…
Assistant professor of biology earned Ph.D. in evolutionary biology at Cornell University
The Lehigh Valley Symposium on CRISPR Implementation and Ethics (LV-SCIE), a student-driven symposium, was held on campus this September and explored the…
Jordan Lam '23, Devon Hallihan ’23, and Prof. Michael Butler are helping the scientific community better understand birds' feeding behavior.
How can a flock of birds or school of fish move together in synchronized patterns? Grace Tulevech ’22 and Prof. Daniel Strömbom's research furthers…
Video: Watch as five seniors receive a surprise send-off from campus mentors who helped shape their Lafayette experience.
Engineering and biology team is developing innovative, environmentally friendly material to make buildings more resilient to stress, such as earthquakes…
Four faculty members were recognized for their ongoing support of Lafayette student-athletes.
WFMZ-TV covered Lafayette's acquisition of a new scanning-electron microscope, a tool that will unlock research opportunities for faculty and students…