
Aug 8, 2019
Data Science Minor Debuts This Fall
By Bryan Hay From the steps recorded by the fitness tracker on your wrist, to political polls, or the 1,050 megabytes per second of information collected…

By Bryan Hay From the steps recorded by the fitness tracker on your wrist, to political polls, or the 1,050 megabytes per second of information collected…

By Kathleen Parrish National Book Lovers Day is your excuse to find your favorite reading spot and devote Friday to enjoying a good book. Here are some…

David Shulman, professor of sociology and author of From Hire to Liar: The Role of Deception in the Workplace, was recently quoted in a story in Fast Company…

Hafsa Kanjwal, assistant professor of history, wrote an opinion piece for The Washington Post about India’s occupation of Kashmir in response to a recent…

By Bryan Hay Hilary Schmidt ’15 is part of a wave of young women engineers moving into leadership positions and breaking the gender glass ceiling for…

By Stephen Wilson Regan Kinney ’20 stands on top of an overturned bucket so she can reach the top of her canvas—an exterior fiberboard panel 8 feet…

By Stephen Wilson It’s a damp morning after an evening downpour, and dense gray clouds loom above the park pavilion. A car pulls up and two kids bound…

By Katie Neitz Prof. Olga Anna Duhl performed a walk-on role July 5 in American Ballet Theater’s (ABT) production of Swan Lake on the legendary stage…

If you’re active on social media, you’re likely aware of FaceApp, a photo-altering app that recently became a viral sensation. Once downloaded, FaceApp…

Recent aerial photographs of Lafayette's beautiful campus