Aug 21, 2022
Digital Humanities Summer Scholars create innovative digital projects
Lafayette's Digital Humanities Summer Scholars spend six weeks deeply diving into research to produce amazing online projects that have a global perspective…
Lafayette's Digital Humanities Summer Scholars spend six weeks deeply diving into research to produce amazing online projects that have a global perspective…
Jordan Lam '23, Devon Hallihan ’23, and Prof. Michael Butler are helping the scientific community better understand birds' feeding behavior.
Student-scholars are investigating how nano- and microplastics might be carriers for other human pollutants—like antibiotics—and impact the environment…
Jacob Potter ’23 says his EXCEL Scholar experience has provided him 'the close, productive, and inspiring faculty-student relationship you’d hope to…
Areeb Atheeque '25 hopes to help further the fight against climate change by studying efficiency of carbon offset projects.
Madeline Marriott '24 has become an indispensable member of a team that has been piecing together a scholarly edition of Stowe’s A Key to Uncle Tom’s…
Research scholar Samantha Semsel '25 is researching the musical abilities of U.S. presidents, and how music played a part in social classes.
At Lafayette, Carthy developed interest in chemistry and English, which she blended together with her neuroscience major to create a rich, multifaceted…
How can a flock of birds or school of fish move together in synchronized patterns? Grace Tulevech ’22 and Prof. Daniel Strömbom's research furthers…
Prof. Ian Smith is continuing to make important contributions to Shakespeare studies as he embarks on new research that speaks directly to issues of diversity…