
Sep 13, 2019
Professors Debunk Link Between Medicaid Expansion and Opioid Deaths
Lafayette professors' research shows there is no evidence to support that Medicaid expansion is related to opioid deaths.
Lafayette professors' research shows there is no evidence to support that Medicaid expansion is related to opioid deaths.
Research at Lafayette doesn’t take a summer break. Here's a look at the work of six summer scholars.
A new study co-authored by a Lafayette professor shows artificial light's impact on urban wildlife behavior.
Trisha Pakkala, a 2019 graduate of Phillipsburg High School, is conducting National Science Foundation-funded research on polymers with Prof. Ryan Van…
Digital Humanities Summer Scholars took a six-week journey from forming a research question, scouring scholarly resources, analyzing findings, writing…
By Katie Neitz Small actions can make a big impact. Emilie Henry ’19 knows this well. As a first-year student, Henry arrived at Lafayette with plans…
By Katie Neitz Several geology and environmental geosciences students recently presented their research at two regional conferences: the Northeast Section…
By Katie Neitz Khadijah Mitchell, Peter C.S. d’Aubermont, M.D., Scholar of Health and Life Sciences and assistant professor of biology, has been awarded…
In April, 20 Lafayette students presented research at the National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR) at Kennesaw State University in Georgia…
By Bryan Hay The research: Urban Renewal Projects and Urban Inequality in Istanbul, Turkey The team: Idil Tanrisever ’19, economics major, and Rexford…