Jul 23, 2020
Class of 2020: Research & Innovation Round Up
We revisit just a few of the innovative research projects members of the Class of 2020 contributed to during their time on campus.
We revisit just a few of the innovative research projects members of the Class of 2020 contributed to during their time on campus.
Program aims to help students feel a greater sense of belonging, confidence, and motivation in male-dominated fields.
Jamila Bookwala, professor of psychology, and Trent Gaugler, associate professor of mathematics, study how unhappy marriages can harm older adults.
A collection of stories highlighting Lafayette's commitment to caring for the environment.
Engineering students are continuing design work on a solar-powered charging station. The innovative prototype features a solar tracker that keeps solar…
Celebrating Savanna Touré ’21, who has received two prestigious scholarships in recognition of her strong academic performance and leadership.
Prior to transition to remote instruction (due to the COVID-19 pandemic), 152 students were actively participating in the SEA-PHAGES lab.
When certain brain proteins misfold and twist together, it can result in brain damage. Prof. Justin Hines is working to untangle the clutter.
Chawne Kimber, professor of mathematics and department head, was recently interviewed for a story about diversity in STEM by Inside Higher Ed.
As a green engineer, Prof. Lindsay Soh uses technology and innovative approaches to investigate and create solutions to environmental problems.