
Oct 31, 2023
Student-faculty research sheds light on overlooked part of World War II history
Prof. Douglas de Toledo Piza and two of his students have been researching an overlooked part of World War II history.
Prof. Douglas de Toledo Piza and two of his students have been researching an overlooked part of World War II history.
Prof. Rebekah Pite’s 'Sharing Yerba Mate' explores how the Indigenous infusion became one of the most widely consumed beverages in the region.
Prof. Hafsa Kanjwal's new book, Colonizing Kashmir: State-Building Under Indian Occupation, was released July 25.
Alongside their professor, two Lafayette students are researching the challenges faced by neurodivergent children—a severely under-studied population—in…
Since her junior year, Abigail Mack ’24 has been collaborating with Prof. James Dearworth Jr. in researching how turtle retina cells respond to glutamate…
The team's research examines the question: ‘Is Americans’ support for democracy able to influence what they think of policies?’
Nathan Dinh ’25 and Prof. Christian Lopez explore how gamification can be used to teach programming.
As she discovers her passions as a first-gen student at Lafayette, Mariama Bah '24 is redefining what the term means to her.
Memory Wars explores why Americans decide to fix historical narratives to the land and considers the consequences of doing so.
For the Lafayette community, the project has provided an opportunity to demonstrate environmental stewardship and offered rich interdisciplinary collaborations…