
Jul 22, 2022
Walter Scott ’59 reflects on a lifetime of Lafayette loyalty
'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.'
'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.
'Subtract: The Untapped Science of Less' by Leidy Klotz '00 explains why humans overlook subtraction and how its true potential can be accessed.
Jerri Norman ’21 is researching how the COVID-19 has affected public transportation, essential workers, and policy implementation.
“I am grateful for the opportunity to share information and emphasize the importance of environmental site assessment in protecting human and environmental…
Hydrologist Christa Kelleher ’08 receives the Francis A. Kohout Early Career Award, which is presented each year to only one U.S. scientist.
Learn how environmental engineer Michael Adelman ’10 is helping drought-prone San Diego cope with the growing uncertainties of a changing climate.
Not to be out-engineered by Lehigh and its own Rivalry Week tradition, Prof. Steve Kurtz crushes a brown and white beam with Lafayette style.
Aliza Furneaux '17 played field hockey in one of the nation's most competitive regions - Northeastern Pennsylvania - and annually faced perennial high…