
Jul 14, 2023
Finding her ‘why’ by asking ‘why not?’
As she discovers her passions as a first-gen student at Lafayette, Mariama Bah '24 is redefining what the term means to her.
As she discovers her passions as a first-gen student at Lafayette, Mariama Bah '24 is redefining what the term means to her.
‘I can confidently say that Lafayette has provided me with friends for life, and I am immensely grateful for that.’
At the 2022 Lafayette vs. Lehigh football game Nov. 19, Remy Oktay '24 will lead the first electric plane flyover of a sporting event—a flight, he says…
Engineering's new robotics lab is being designed to attract not only integrative engineering majors, but also students studying other disciplines, including…
At Lafayette, Kristen Steudel '22 didn't have to pick between econ and engineering. Combining disciplines helped her develop analytical and critical thinking…
Lafayette's 2021 STEM Stars have proven—through research, internships, hands-on work, and a can-do attitude—that nothing is impossible when they put…
Faculty research shows the positive impact Women’s and Gender Studies coursework can have on underrepresented engineering students.
Amanuel Zewge '22 applies computer science skills to develop a video game that tests children for reading impairment.
Prof. Daniel Strömbom and Swati Pandey ’23 are the first to publish a study that calculates the population growth rate of the spotted lanternfly.
New Global Cities Initiative, a two-year event series, aims to connect faculty across disciplines and shape scholars into global citizens.