Aug 18, 2021
Investigating Why African Americans Have Higher Mortality from Cancer
Destiny Ortiz Fernandez ’22 is conducting research to understand why cancer tumors tend to be more aggressive in African Americans.
Destiny Ortiz Fernandez ’22 is conducting research to understand why cancer tumors tend to be more aggressive in African Americans.
For the past year, Swati Pandey ’23 has been working to mathematically model the life cycle of the spotted lanternfly (SLF), an invasive pest that feeds…
Amanuel Zewge '22 applies computer science skills to develop a video game that tests children for reading impairment.
Prof. Daniel Strömbom and Swati Pandey ’23 are the first to publish a study that calculates the population growth rate of the spotted lanternfly.
Three government and laws seniors share insights on their honors thesis projects and how Lafayette faculty mentors inspired them.
Members of the Lafayette community recently received National Science Foundation Fellowships, including robotics engineer Gabrielle Conard ’21.
Jerri Norman ’21 is researching how the COVID-19 has affected public transportation, essential workers, and policy implementation.
Prof. Lindsay Soh receives 2020 Henry Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award, which will support her ongoing research in green chemistry and engineering.
Blending science, mathematics, and computer science, Zhaoyi Ding ’21 is researching a preventive diagnostic method for stroke.
In honor of National STEM Day, we celebrate students and alumni who are among Lafayette's creative thinkers and persistent problem-solvers