
Aug 8, 2019
Data Science Minor Debuts This Fall
By Bryan Hay From the steps recorded by the fitness tracker on your wrist, to political polls, or the 1,050 megabytes per second of information collected…
By Bryan Hay From the steps recorded by the fitness tracker on your wrist, to political polls, or the 1,050 megabytes per second of information collected…
If you’re active on social media, you’re likely aware of FaceApp, a photo-altering app that recently became a viral sensation. Once downloaded, FaceApp…
By Stephen Wilson An astronaut and monster are having a polite conversation. After the astronaut rockets off, the monster eats a big bowl of cheese puffs…
By Katie Neitz Despite the growing number of programs that encourage young women to pursue STEM-related fields (science, technology, engineering, mathematics)…
Hidden Figures Week explored issues related to women in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) through a roundtable faculty discussion, a lecture…
As part of Hidden Figures Week, organized by Lafayette’s student Women in Computing group, four female scholars in STEM fields discussed their professional…
The future of STEM is here: Meet Lafayette’s innovators in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. They are creative thinkers and persistent…
Story by Bryan Hay; photos by Clay Wegrzynowicz Rockwell Integrated Sciences Center (RISC) reached another milestone July 5 as the construction crew placed…
By Bryan Hay Students, faculty, staff, and trustees on May 10 signed their names for posterity on a 10-foot I-beam for the Rockwell Integrated Sciences…
By Stephen Wilson Wassim Gharbi ’19 is not a newbie to hackathons. As the name’s blend suggests, a hackathon is a marathon of exploratory programming…