Oct 17, 2021
Upcoming Lecture: Railroads, Internet, and Structural Racism
An Oct. 22 talk by Lafayette Profs. Jenn Rossmann and Benjamin Cohen will explore the resemblance, resonance, and racism that connect the internet to railroads…
An Oct. 22 talk by Lafayette Profs. Jenn Rossmann and Benjamin Cohen will explore the resemblance, resonance, and racism that connect the internet to railroads…
Acquisition of a crystal X-ray diffractometer diffractometer gives researchers from chemistry, geology physics, and environmental engineering access to…
Science communicator Ainissa Ramirez will share expertise with Lafayette community Sept. 28 at 7 p.m. The event is hybrid, free, and open to the public…
Faculty research shows the positive impact Women’s and Gender Studies coursework can have on underrepresented engineering students.
Latest grant supports research that could eventually lead to effective treatments for diseases like Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s.
Lafayette students share how their immersive research projects are helping them develop new skills that can benefit their future studies and careers.
Destiny Ortiz Fernandez ’22 is conducting research to understand why cancer tumors tend to be more aggressive in African Americans.
Student scholar is investigating how mathematical models can help scientists better understand the behavior of cancer tumors.
Psychology major Nicole Toumanios '23 is contributing data to the study of autism spectrum disorder and dyslexia.
Biology major Erica Chen ’23 is working to better understand biological pathways and genetic factors linked to strokes.