
Nov 11, 2025
Testing the waters
Prof. Kelleher's water temperature research will have important implications for aquatic and riverine habitat, hydrology, and human recreation.

Prof. Kelleher's water temperature research will have important implications for aquatic and riverine habitat, hydrology, and human recreation.

Prof. Christa Kelleher '08 lent her expertise as a hydrologist in support of a news conference on July 24.

Hydrologist Christa Kelleher ’08 was quoted in a May 7 LehighValleyNews.com article.

Prof. Christa Kelleher ’08 has received a NSF Faculty Early Career Development Program (CAREER) award, the agency’s most prestigious recognition of…

Prof. Mary Roth shares a love of music with other engineering faculty and taps into its endless joys to inspire students and her research.

Luke Smith ’14 opens his renewable energy company for a valuable integrated engineering externship.

NSF fellowship will support her grad school research on indoor environments at Worcester Polytechnic Institute.

'I feel that much of my success in life is directly attributable to what Lafayette did for me. And I feel it’s essential to give back.'

Trio of Lafayette students researching how to recover phosphorus from wastewater recently had a graduate-level experience presenting findings to faculty…

Lafayette civil and environmental engineering alum wants to ensure rural communities have access to clean water.