Nov 8, 2019
STEM Stars: The Brain Game Designers
An interdisciplinary group of students created a computer game that can help people with disabilities control a wheelchair with their mind
An interdisciplinary group of students created a computer game that can help people with disabilities control a wheelchair with their mind
Sarah Blitz '20 is recognized as a STEM Star for her achievements in neuroscience and biochemistry
The Lafayette community gathered Friday to celebrate the grand opening of the new Rockwell Integrated Sciences Center.
Research at Lafayette doesn’t take a summer break. Here's a look at the work of six summer scholars.
In April, 20 Lafayette students presented research at the National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR) at Kennesaw State University in Georgia…
By Katie Neitz The team: Adriana Pero ’19, neuroscience major, and Michelle Tomaszycki, assistant professor of psychology and neuroscience The research:…
By Katie Neitz The team: Matthew Adusei ’19, biology major, and James Dearworth, associate professor of biology and neuroscience The research: Detection…
By Stephen Wilson Grammy-nominated improvisational jazz performer Gary Hassay visited the Williams Visual Arts Building and played for students in Ed Kerns’…
What’s it about? Why does the smell of chocolate chip cookies, the arrival of a loved one, or the sight of a puppy scampering across the Quad make you…
By Bill Landauer Remember your first kiss? What about the time you noticed no one was helping, and you were thrilled to feel your legs pumping and your…