
Oct 13, 2020
Remembering a Pre-Nobel Encounter
Lafayette alums recall interview with Jennifer Doudna, who won Nobel Prize in Chemistry for developing a genome editing method.
Lafayette alums recall interview with Jennifer Doudna, who won Nobel Prize in Chemistry for developing a genome editing method.
Joey Illuzzi '21 explains his research on labor rights in esports.
Prof. Julie Smith weighs in on the $400 weekly unemployment benefit.
"We hope this report will be instructive for state policymakers who are considering introducing a public option."
Prof. Julie Smith offers expertise about the economic trajectory during COVID-19
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:…