Jan 12, 2022
Connected Classrooms Brings an Excitement for Science to Easton Elementary Schools
Lafayette professors and students step into Easton elementary classrooms for science lessons — and fun.
Lafayette professors and students step into Easton elementary classrooms for science lessons — and fun.
Lafayette students make learning physics fun and engaging for Easton fifth graders as part of College outreach program.
Physics principles and concepts have become tools in a toolbox Carlito Maca '22 wants to bring to the classroom
After traveling thousands of miles to fall in love with teaching, Amelia Reilly '22 wants to take physics education to a high-needs school district.
Physics, neuroscience major will study quantum computation at University of Wisconsin: "I want to help create new and much more efficient ways of solving…
Prof. David Nice’s research students will work to better understand low-frequency gravitational waves, a new frontier in astronomy.
Physics and math major Tara Leininger '22 plans to use Goldwater Scholarship to boost her research in energy physics, now and in the future.
“This powerful research tool will be readily available for research students. It elevates our teaching and research potential.”
Meet Stephanie Douglas, assistant professor of physics, whose research aims to figure out how old isolated stars are.
The three-year grant will help fund Thomas’ work on identifying the nature and properties of the as-yet mysterious dark matter in our universe.