
Sep 29, 2019
Glue Made of Plants
By Bryan Hay It’s a sticky challenge for Clark Addis ’20 to come up with a safer, more sustainable wood glue, but he looks to plants for a possible…
By Bryan Hay It’s a sticky challenge for Clark Addis ’20 to come up with a safer, more sustainable wood glue, but he looks to plants for a possible…
Thanks to the Bergh Summer Accelerator, two student business teams turned their summer into a strategic investment.
A student-faculty team is conducting research on how parasites affect growth and development in free-living house sparrows. (VIDEO)
Lafayette professors' research shows there is no evidence to support that Medicaid expansion is related to opioid deaths.
Digital Humanities Summer Scholars took a six-week journey from forming a research question, scouring scholarly resources, analyzing findings, writing…
A student-faculty team is conducting food spherification research, transforming food into colorful, spherical globules, ready, after a quick rinse and…
By Stephen Wilson Nearly 10,000 people living within 1 square mile. The majority are younger than 43 years of age, two-thirds of whom are in rental properties…
By Bryan Hay Behind every cardiologist and cardiac surgeon are engineers working to perfect ways to monitor the functions of the most essential organ in…
Chloe Triolo '19 discusses her research with Khadijah Mitchell, Peter C.S. d’Aubermont Scholar of Health and Life Sciences, on lung cancer, including…
By Bryan Hay Rachel Marbaker ’19 enjoys traditional knitting with needles and yarn, but her choice of fiber changes when she transitions to her academic…