
May 31, 2023
Jonathan Ford ’23 to join Peace Corps in Moldova
Gladstone Whitman Fellow wants to ‘make a difference in a bold way.’
Gladstone Whitman Fellow wants to ‘make a difference in a bold way.’
Alexander Alvarez ’23 (civil engineering and a minor in psychology) is featured in the latest edition of Al Día News, a Philadelphia-based publication…
Students in painting Prof. Sun You's Capstone will exhibit their works Nov. 18-Dec. 9 in the Grossman Gallery at Williams Visual Arts Building.
Lafayette seniors Jed Alterman, Meg Dodge, and Danielle Lemisch are among the 254 engineering students from across the country to receive the competitive…
Olivia Najjar ’23 is measuring and mapping microplastics within beach sands across North American, hoping to raise awareness about microplastic distribution…
Jordan Lam '23, Devon Hallihan ’23, and Prof. Michael Butler are helping the scientific community better understand birds' feeding behavior.
A Lafayette faculty-student research team is examining how algorithms can be written to prevent bias as part of a Google Research Scholar Program.
Trio of Lafayette students researching how to recover phosphorus from wastewater recently had a graduate-level experience presenting findings to faculty…
Lafayette computer science team has advanced to the largest programming competition in the world, which will be held May 26-31.
Khalid Al-Motaery ’23 is participating in collaborative learning effort aimed at bringing social and economic redress to West Baltimore communities.