
Jul 16, 2019
Cottoning On
Chawne Kimber, professor of mathematics, is a celebrated textile artist who exhibits quilts and embroidery in museums, galleries, and festivals all over…
Chawne Kimber, professor of mathematics, is a celebrated textile artist who exhibits quilts and embroidery in museums, galleries, and festivals all over…
Katie McConnell has been named head coach of the Lafayette women's lacrosse program. She was named the 2019 MAAC Coach of the Year after three seasons…
By Bryan Hay A new bachelor of science in engineering (BSE) degree program will be offered beginning this fall, providing students with increased opportunities…
By Kathleen Parrish You don’t have to sit in a Lafayette classroom to hear Joseph Shieber deliver a lecture on knowledge, the different ways we acquire…
By Kathleen Parrish The summer before Amanda Scherb Grey ’13 started as a first-year student at Lafayette, she attended a welcome reception in northern…
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…
Studying abroad gives students the opportunity to explore stunning environments and immerse themselves in unique cultures. The memories of these experiences…
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…
By Bryan Hay Michelle Oswald Beiler ’07, associate professor of civil and environmental engineering at Bucknell University, has been selected as recipient…