Jul 6, 2018
Students Showcase Research
By Bryan Hay, Bill Landauer, and Katie Neitz Research projects give students a valuable opportunity to work closely with professors to explore new concepts…
By Bryan Hay, Bill Landauer, and Katie Neitz Research projects give students a valuable opportunity to work closely with professors to explore new concepts…
By Bryan Hay Students in Mary Wilford-Hunt’s Sustainable Solutions class traveled to Cuba this past semester to take a deep look at how traditional rural…
By Katie Neitz Christopher J. Lee, associate professor of history, has been awarded a prestigious National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Summer Stipend…
By Bryan Hay Lauren Anderson ’04 often returns to a very personal moment as a teenager when it became clear she was destined to become a bioengineer…
By Kathleen Parrish If Jessica Ackendorf ’19 ends up finding a treatment for Parkinson’s disease, the movie Love and Other Drugs deserves a sliver…
By Bill Landauer Forces often pull Ryan Dupuis ’16 in opposite directions. A love of science brought him to Lafayette. After he graduated, a passion…
By Stephen Wilson Prof. John Kincaid testified in Washington, D.C., last month before the U.S. House of Representatives’ bipartisan Speaker’s Task…
Jessica Ammous ‘21 maintains love for Syria, family, and Lafayette.
A child, wearing an “Old Sparky” commemorative T-shirt, plays around a display of the electric chair where 361 prisoners sat between 1924 and 1964…
By Stephen Wilson She biked 4,000 miles from California to Maine over 10 weeks. She raced on the national champion crew team. She studied neuroscience…