
Aug 18, 2021
Investigating Why African Americans Have Higher Mortality from Cancer
Destiny Ortiz Fernandez ’22 is conducting research to understand why cancer tumors tend to be more aggressive in African Americans.
Destiny Ortiz Fernandez ’22 is conducting research to understand why cancer tumors tend to be more aggressive in African Americans.
Mechanical engineering major Harry Chernak ’22 is working this summer to research an alternative fuel source for aircraft engines
Violist and composer Justin Kogasaka ’22 is discovering the Tuscan city's rich musical history and its effect on the larger developments in Western music…
Three teams of students took the summer to move their ventures forward thanks to support from Bergh Summer Accelerator at Lafayette's Dyer Center.
Benjamin Cohen, chair of engineering studies and associate professor at Lafayette College, is one of the editors of the newly released Acquired Tastes:…
After 40 years, Michiko Okaya walks away from Lafayette Galleries with a litany of professional accomplishments on display.
National Park Service, Stanford University, and Bank of America are just a few of the places Gateway Career Center helped students land internships.
Prof. Gladstone “Fluney” Hutchinson is co-leading a multiyear collaborative, co-learning effort aimed at bringing social and economic redress to West…
Fayola Fair '19 created the Reading for Black Lives Project to promote Black authors and introduce readers to ideas that will help them navigate the world…
Architect and instructor Joe Biondo upends suburban design with a new-style house.