
Jan 24, 2017
Going with the Flow
In a room on the bottom floor of Acopian Engineering Center, students cluster in the slim space around what looks like a mammoth fish tank draped in electronics…
In a room on the bottom floor of Acopian Engineering Center, students cluster in the slim space around what looks like a mammoth fish tank draped in electronics…
Lafayette will celebrate Black Heritage Month in February with guest speakers, poetry, an award-winning movie and community discussions. This year’s…
Phages – viruses that infect bacteria – are the most abundant organisms on earth, numbering approximately 1031 (“…that’s 10 with 31 zeros after…
Matthew Barrett ’17 is in his third year of neuroscience research that could assist those who have lost mobility. He credits an endowed scholarship for…
Othman Guennoun '17 and Nick Buchanan '17 spent the summer interning with Michael Fox '99 at Ernst & Young accounting firm in New York City. Through our…
Lafayette Theater presented its production of How the Grinch Stole Christmas earlier this month at the Weiss Theater of Buck Hall. The family-friendly…
It's been a great year. Let's review.
The Music Department celebrated the holidays with winter concerts by its student ensembles. Students from any major can perform in a variety of groups…
Emily Maj ’18 (Staten Island, N.Y.) used to dread someone asking her why she decided to major in civil engineering. But over the last 10 weeks – “junior…
Mae Jemison was raised in Chicago during the 1960s, a turbulent time when the civil rights and antiwar movements sparred in her back yard. In 1992, when…