Feb 18, 2021
The Popcorn Lab
Creative activity helps students learn the importance of critical thinking and collaborating when analyzing scientific data.
Creative activity helps students learn the importance of critical thinking and collaborating when analyzing scientific data.
Lafayette’s engineering studies program bridges the College's rich liberal arts and scientific traditions; graduates have successful careers in a broad…
Brian Samble of Franklin & Marshall College has been named Lafayette’s dean of students.
Prof. Khadijah Mitchell will participate in a February 19 educational webinar the American Lung Association is hosting to honor Black History Month.
Prof. John Kincaid shares insights about the impeachment process and how the trial is likely to end.
Prof. Justin Smith’s hands-on computer science course provides real-world experience for students and helps local nonprofits.
Meyner Center's David Woglam discusses COVID's financial fallout for local municipalities.
Wired magazine names Prof. Benjamin Cohen's Pure Adulteration one of the "most fascinating books of 2020."
Prof. Susan Averett contributed to the first study of its kind, examining the impact of light pollution on fetal health using a measure of "skyglow."
Photo galleries by Adam Atkinson capture the first week of the spring semester.