May 7, 2010
Michael Adelman ’10 Wins 2010 George Wharton Pepper Prize
The award goes to the senior who “most nearly represents the Lafayette ideal” Michael Adelman ’10 calls himself a “liberal arts engineer.” During his…
The award goes to the senior who “most nearly represents the Lafayette ideal” Michael Adelman ’10 calls himself a “liberal arts engineer.” During his…
Workshops geared toward middle and high school teachers will be taught by College faculty Lafayette is set to host the Mid-Atlantic American Society for…
Jessalyn Rolwood ’10 writes about her work helping residents redevelop the Lower Ninth Ward as the first carbon-neutral community in the country Over winter…
Events include lectures, an art exhibit, films, discussions, workshops, and performances; The keynote address by Molefi K. Asante, Jr. ’04 has been postponed…
Daniella Colon ’10 and other students have researched and helped design the project The grass is always greener…on the roof of Acopian Engineering Center…
Innovative research will improve support structures and highway facilities constructed on soft or loose soil Muhannad Suleiman and Anne Raich, assistant…
Students place first among all undergraduates in multidisciplinary contest For the second consecutive year, Lafayette students took top honors among all…
The West Ward Neighborhood Partnership’s Urban Ecology Project will receive as much as $1 million in funding through the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania…
Civil engineering major writes about his work with Kristen Sanford Bernhardt, assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering Civil engineering…
Civil engineering major and Division I athlete writes about her work with Kristen Sanford Bernhardt, assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering…