Jun 26, 2020
FAA Flight Modernization Plan May Have Led to Smaller Babies
Noise pollution at one of the nation’s busiest airports may have led to low birth-weight babies, new study reveals.
Noise pollution at one of the nation’s busiest airports may have led to low birth-weight babies, new study reveals.
Requiring a high school exit exam may lead to less crime, Prof. Matthew Larsen says
Julie Smith, associate professor of economics, joins the FiveThirtyEight/IGM COVID-19 Economic Outlook Survey as a forecaster.
Annual celebration of the College’s international student population continues virtually.
Lafayette’s Stephen Sajer ’22 has a thoughtful way of showing those on the front lines in his hometown of Summit, N.J., that they are appreciated:…
Childhood obesity leads to even higher costs than previously thought, according to two newly published studies by a Lafayette economics professor.
Prof. Steven Swidler is featured in a Philadelphia Inquirer story about how certain word choices can increase property value.
Joaquín Gómez-Miñambres, assistant professor of economics, gives tips on holiday spending in a WalletHub article.
Lafayette Collegiate Entrepreneurs’ Organization (CEO) inspired chapter members at a global conference.
Researchers found that when real estate agents included "adorable" in property listings, it added considerable value to the house.