Aug 18, 2021
Summer Research Program Provides Learning Beyond the Classroom
Lafayette students share how their immersive research projects are helping them develop new skills that can benefit their future studies and careers.
Lafayette students share how their immersive research projects are helping them develop new skills that can benefit their future studies and careers.
Destiny Ortiz Fernandez ’22 is conducting research to understand why cancer tumors tend to be more aggressive in African Americans.
Kelly Mwaamba '22 examines judicial processes and their impact on the nation's future.
Student scholar is investigating how mathematical models can help scientists better understand the behavior of cancer tumors.
Psychology major Nicole Toumanios '23 is contributing data to the study of autism spectrum disorder and dyslexia.
Biology major Erica Chen ’23 is working to better understand biological pathways and genetic factors linked to strokes.
EXCEL Scholar Lauren Krock '22 and Prof. Joshua Miller are working on a book about fashion and politics.
For the past year, Swati Pandey ’23 has been working to mathematically model the life cycle of the spotted lanternfly (SLF), an invasive pest that feeds…
Amanuel Zewge '22 applies computer science skills to develop a video game that tests children for reading impairment.
Three teams of students took the summer to move their ventures forward thanks to support from Bergh Summer Accelerator at Lafayette's Dyer Center.