
Apr 21, 2022
Swinging into Earth Day
In honor of Earth Day, two students have engineered a new way to get the Lafayette community talking about the environment.
In honor of Earth Day, two students have engineered a new way to get the Lafayette community talking about the environment.
National Science Foundation grant will support Woo and his student researchers as they study atmospheric aerosols, which contribute to the warming of the…
Prof. Jenn Stroud Rossmann discusses the Whiffle ball on Short Wave, NPR's science-themed podcast.
Lafayette College mechanical and chemical engineering senior design teams collaborate on renewable energy research
Walter A. Scott ’59 is providing support that will advance the College's new engineering program, which enables students to cross the boundaries of traditional…
Jimmy Hastie '22 and Abby Devlin '22 have been able to make meaningful contributions to a faculty mentor's research while gaining valuable skills.
At Lafayette, Kristen Steudel '22 didn't have to pick between econ and engineering. Combining disciplines helped her develop analytical and critical thinking…
All students—regardless of year or major—can now join Lafayette Motorsports and participate in the design and creation of an electric race car.
Lafayette professors and students step into Easton elementary classrooms for science lessons — and fun.
Engineering professor Melissa Gordon ’11, receives prestigious National Science Foundation award honoring her work as an outstanding teacher-scholar…