May 7, 2010
College Receives $590,000 Grant to Launch New Scholarship Program
National Science Foundation funds will increase underrepresented students majoring in computer science and engineering Recognizing Lafayette’s commitment…
National Science Foundation funds will increase underrepresented students majoring in computer science and engineering Recognizing Lafayette’s commitment…
Workshops geared toward middle and high school teachers will be taught by College faculty Lafayette is set to host the Mid-Atlantic American Society for…
Six-week intensive session provided eight incoming students with a taste of academic life Over the summer, eight students from the Class of 2013 came to…
She discusses aerodynamics as part of the film Yard Work, which aired Sept. 10 on the New England Sports Network Jenn Stroud Rossmann, assistant professor…
Students place first among all undergraduates in multidisciplinary contest For the second consecutive year, Lafayette students took top honors among all…
Civil engineering major and Division I athlete writes about her work with Kristen Sanford Bernhardt, assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering…
Honor is awarded due to high scholarship, campus leadership and service, and future contributions to the engineering profession Lucas Zmroczek ’10 (Leesport…
Funds will support sustainable water projects in Honduras The Easton Rotary Service Foundation recently awarded a grant to Lafayette’s chapter of Engineers…
Alex LaRoche ’98 draws on his liberal arts and engineering background as vice president at Moser Jewel Co. When Alex LaRoche ’98 decided to major in…
Locations include New Zealand, South Africa, Guatemala, England, France, Belgium, Germany, and the Czech Republic More than 140 students will be studying…