Sep 17, 2024
Reintroducing water-cleansing mussels to Bushkill Creek
By Bryan Hay In hip waders and water shoes, Prof. Meg Rothenberger ’02 and Eurnett Christopher ’25 step gingerly into a morning chilled, 55-degree…
By Bryan Hay In hip waders and water shoes, Prof. Meg Rothenberger ’02 and Eurnett Christopher ’25 step gingerly into a morning chilled, 55-degree…
Working directly with Prof. Adam Biener, Ainsley Carlson ’24 used statistical models and federal survey data to document mental health care disparities…
Students working with their professors on cutting-edge research involving polymers recently received national attention for their work.
Prof. Douglas de Toledo Piza and two of his students have been researching an overlooked part of World War II history.
Since her junior year, Abigail Mack ’24 has been collaborating with Prof. James Dearworth Jr. in researching how turtle retina cells respond to glutamate…
Nathan Dinh ’25 and Prof. Christian Lopez explore how gamification can be used to teach programming.
Report recommends specific actions to achieve 2025 carbon neutrality goal at Metzgar.
Manaka Gomi ’23 seeks a more accessible keyboard and reimagines its acoustical possibilities.
Luke Goodhope ’24, Jack Kerekes ’24, and Jelissa Kamguem ’23 came back to Lafayette with awards for their poster presentations
Jacob Moldover '24 is studying white nationalism in the United States, to understand how racial anxieties about replacement motivate, shape, and define…