
Apr 8, 2022
Prof. Joe Woo wins NSF grant to study atmospheric aerosols
National Science Foundation grant will support Woo and his student researchers as they study atmospheric aerosols, which contribute to the warming of the…

National Science Foundation grant will support Woo and his student researchers as they study atmospheric aerosols, which contribute to the warming of the…

Prof. Jenn Stroud Rossmann discusses the Whiffle ball on Short Wave, NPR's science-themed podcast.

Lafayette College mechanical and chemical engineering senior design teams collaborate on renewable energy research

Walter A. Scott ’59 is providing support that will advance the College's new engineering program, which enables students to cross the boundaries of traditional…

Jimmy Hastie '22 and Abby Devlin '22 have been able to make meaningful contributions to a faculty mentor's research while gaining valuable skills.

All students—regardless of year or major—can now join Lafayette Motorsports and participate in the design and creation of an electric race car.

Leland Melvin shares personal stories about persevering, staying the course, and reaching deep within himself during challenging times.

Acopian’s spaces welcome more students and send a tangible message about Lafayette’s position as a top-ranked engineering school.

Leland Melvin will share stories from his rewarding, adventurous career and how grit, grace, and empathy have helped overcome challenges.

Lafayette's Department of Athletics and Engineering Division worked together to create protective face shields that attach to football helmets.