
Jan 12, 2022
Connected Classrooms: Civil and Environmental Engineering
Lafayette engineering students make learning about water pollution and water quality fun and engaging for Easton fourth graders.
Lafayette engineering students make learning about water pollution and water quality fun and engaging for Easton fourth graders.
Easton native and Patriot League Player of the Year Leanna Deegan '22 shares how her Lafayette experience has helped her achieve success.
Faculty-student research team is analyzing buildings in Easton and measuring their energy efficiency to determine whether to repurpose them.
Lafayette-Easton Scholar Christopher Taverner is third to make Lafayette feel close to home and yet so far away from the expected.
Professor Kelleher is a hydrologist who studies how human activity shapes water quantity and quality within rivers and watersheds.
Professor Almeida has years of professional experience as an architect and focuses on sustainable buildings and practices.
Prof. Dave Mante delivered remote class material last semester using a high-energy news anchor style format.
Lafayette students combine engineering, sustainability, and community connections to rebuild historic fire pit at Roseberry House in Phillipsburg, N.J…
Lafayette civil and environmental engineering alum wants to ensure rural communities have access to clean water.
'Subtract: The Untapped Science of Less' by Leidy Klotz '00 explains why humans overlook subtraction and how its true potential can be accessed.