
Nov 8, 2021
STEM Star: The Molder of Young Minds
Physics principles and concepts have become tools in a toolbox Carlito Maca '22 wants to bring to the classroom

Physics principles and concepts have become tools in a toolbox Carlito Maca '22 wants to bring to the classroom

Evan Braasch '22 believes that science is a never-ending learning process.

After traveling thousands of miles to fall in love with teaching, Amelia Reilly '22 wants to take physics education to a high-needs school district.

Kristen Steudel '22 works to detect the structural integrity of bridges and buildings.

Hardworking mom Rohanna "Ana" Meyerson returned to school to discover that the mountains are her classroom.

Six first-year students joined Lafayette's ROTC family this fall, adding to the College’s long history of military service.

Video and photo gallery capture Lafayette's picturesque campus as cooler temperatures bring out vibrant foliage.

Students and faculty gathered on the Quad for festive holiday event, hosted by the Lafayette's environmental programs and Office of Sustainability.

Students take a hands-on role in creating Skillman Library art exhibit that raises awareness for lives lost during immigration.

Changes to the College’s financial aid approach will create more opportunities to "develop leaders and activate talent across our nation.”