Nov 23, 2017
Google Innovation Helps Restore Internet in Puerto Rico
By Bryan Hay It’s been two months since Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico, leaving its people without shelter, critical supplies, and services,…
By Bryan Hay It’s been two months since Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico, leaving its people without shelter, critical supplies, and services,…
By Bryan Hay With coffee makers, pet collars, and other wirelessly connected stuff plugging into the Internet these days, research on wave signal behavior…
By Joseph McDermott As a West Coast native attending an East Coast college, Heidi Ludwick Hanson ’91 learned the challenges of being separated from family…
Lafayette faculty members and students are actively working on innovative projects and research initiatives that demonstrate the College’s commitment…
Simone Khalifa '20 is using her interests in art and electrical & computer engineering in a research project to develop a brain-computer interface designed…
11 a.m. Wind-swept rain pounds the windows outside the computer lab in Acopian Engineering Center. Since 8 a.m., Geoff Watson ’18 (electrical and computer…
By Bryan Hay Lafayette’s engineering program moved up to 12th place in the nation among primarily undergraduate programs in the latest ranking by U.S…
More than a dozen students from majors as diverse as music and electrical engineering worked together to create Spirit Guide, an interface to enable a…
The ideals of Lafayette engineering have changed very little over the last century and a half. Early on, its founders made it the goal “to educate not…
Lafayette honored 138 students for academic excellence at the annual All-College Honors Convocation May 1 in Colton Chapel. Awards and prizes recognized…