Oct 30, 2020
Quenching a Thirst
Learn how environmental engineer Michael Adelman ’10 is helping drought-prone San Diego cope with the growing uncertainties of a changing climate.
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…
Lafayette honored 129 students for academic excellence at the annual All-College Honors Convocation May 3 in Colton Chapel. Awards and prizes recognized…
A fraction of dust seven times smaller in diameter than an average human hair can cause significant consequences both to the environment and human health…
Last week, more than 60 fourth-sixth graders from throughout the Lehigh Valley were exposed to the various STEM (science, technology, engineering, and…
Kristen Sanford Bernhardt is this year’s recipient of the George K. Wadlin Distinguished Service Award given by the Civil Engineering Division of the…
Civil engineering major Emily Crossette ’15 (Glenside, Pa.) has been awarded a Udall Scholarship recognizing her research on possible contaminants…
Twenty-one students presented their findings at the 28th National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR) April 3-5 at University of Kentucky-Lexington…
Colton Bamford ’17 (Souderton, Pa.) came to Lafayette intending to major in physics. But after one semester of Engineering Science 101, he scrapped that…