Jul 11, 2018
Research is Gold Standard for Scholarship Winner
By Kathleen Parrish Chenyu Zhang’s passion for scientific research started with a bag of potato chips. A 15-year-old high school student in Singapore…
By Kathleen Parrish Chenyu Zhang’s passion for scientific research started with a bag of potato chips. A 15-year-old high school student in Singapore…
By Bill Landauer When Thomas Wolfe said, “You can’t go home again” in 1940, he wasn’t thinking about a 21st century American president or a film…
As our Pepper Prize finalists are about to graduate and leave campus, we asked them to share a defining moment of their college career and the spot where…
By Kathleen Parrish Sometimes you choose the book and other times the book chooses you. That’s what happened to Pepper Prize winner Kenzie Corbin ’18…
Photos and story by Bill Landauer Pablo Pollish’s brush slips from his hand and adds a streak of fire to the canvas. Breathing an expletive, he lowers…
To celebrate Women’s History Month, we asked current students to share with us a meaningful piece of literature and answer this question: How do you…
By Stephen Wilson You go to dinner. After an app, you can’t eat the full main course and side, so you get a doggie bag. That food gets lost behind a…
By Ashli Truchon Alex McMillan ’19 “No one would expect that I am an immigrant. I look ‘American,’ white with blonde hair and no accent, but my parents…
Nina Beltrami '21 shares her story about joining the Lafayette family. (video)
Simone Khalifa '20 is using her interests in art and electrical & computer engineering in a research project to develop a brain-computer interface designed…