
Sep 6, 2023
Student-faculty research focuses on framing democracy
The team's research examines the question: ‘Is Americans’ support for democracy able to influence what they think of policies?’
The team's research examines the question: ‘Is Americans’ support for democracy able to influence what they think of policies?’
Prof. Brooks Thomas has received a $150,000 National Science Foundation grant to support his theoretical particle physics and cosmology research.
Memory Wars explores why Americans decide to fix historical narratives to the land and considers the consequences of doing so.
For the Lafayette community, the project has provided an opportunity to demonstrate environmental stewardship and offered rich interdisciplinary collaborations…
Prof. David Nice and students are engaged in an international research program that has found compelling evidence for long-period gravitational waves
Prof. Jennifer Talarico quoted in AP article that compared reactions to two recent nautical disasters.
Kondo the Barbarian offers narrative account of an important but overlooked aspect of Japanese colonial rule in Taiwan.
In his newly released book, Music in Golden-Age Florence, 1250–1750 (University of Chicago Press), Prof. Anthony Cummings has fulfilled a long-held desire…
As the keynote speaker delivering the 2023 Jones Faculty Lecture on April 18, Prof. Caleb Gallemore will discuss the polarized debate on the effectiveness…
Robert S. Mattison, Marshall R. Metzger Professor of Art History, Finalizes Online Catalog of Artist Franz Kline