May 11, 2020
Studying Global Reactions to COVID-19
A multidisciplinary Lafayette duo has been collecting coronavirus tweets to gather insights that may prove valuable to mitigate the outbreak and manage…
A multidisciplinary Lafayette duo has been collecting coronavirus tweets to gather insights that may prove valuable to mitigate the outbreak and manage…
Supporting students—even from a distance.
Lafayette engineering is supplying equipment to local medical professionals on the front lines of the COVID-19 outbreak.
Economics professors are featured in a PBS39 report about how the COVID-19 outbreak is affecting the labor market and economy.
The innovative Musical Path at Karl Stirner Arts Trail in Easton won a prestigious award. The project closely involved Lafayette College.
Prof. Jeremy Zallen explores the human costs of creating artificial light in his first book, American Lucifers: The Dark History of Artificial Light, 1750-1865…
Prof. Amy Van Asselt is researching strategies to increase the use of renewable energy sources to power air conditioning systems.
Researchers found that when real estate agents included "adorable" in property listings, it added considerable value to the house.
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.
Lafayette faculty, staff, and alumni will present their works and sign books at this inaugural literary event.