
Jul 31, 2013
Engineering Students See Classroom Concepts in Action at Air Products Facility
Members of Lafayette’s student chapter of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AICHE) toured the Air Products facility in Hometown, Pa., earlier…

Members of Lafayette’s student chapter of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AICHE) toured the Air Products facility in Hometown, Pa., earlier…

Brian O’Neill ’16 (Wayland, Mass.) got a close look at the newspaper industry over the January break in an externship hosted by Henry Dubroff ’72…

Jared Mintz ’11 will study and play basketball at the University of Ulster in Jordanstown, Northern Ireland, during the 2013-14 academic year through…

Experimental photographer Anne Arden McDonald served as the Third Street Artist-In-Residence in April. While on campus, she presented a talk on her work…

With a curriculum that ranged from aerodynamics and literature to psychology, the sociology of buying habits, and mathematics in the work of M.C. Escher…
When the Air Force assigned him to handle computer security at the Pentagon, Kevin Mandia ’92 had no idea his first job out of college would lead him…

By Andrew Faught When Chip Bergh ’79 became president and CEO of Levi Strauss & Co. in 2011, the iconic American company’s sales had dropped from a peak…

Donald “Don” Lancaster ’61 is credited as one of the fathers of the personal computer based on his invention of the TV typewriter featured in Radio-Electronics magazine…

By Kevin Gray In Accra, Ghana, Lindsay Majno ’10 created cohesion in a fractured arts community. She worked there for 18 months prior to her current…

A student-faculty team is working on research to evaluate the condition of the local sewer system’s infrastructure and develop tools to help engineers…