
Nov 3, 2022
Miming robots
Students in Prof. Michael O’Neill’s FYS bridge the arts and sciences with robotic miming on campus
Students in Prof. Michael O’Neill’s FYS bridge the arts and sciences with robotic miming on campus
Shifting Democracy series on PBS39, produced by Lafayette College students, explores political discourse and other key issues surrounding midterm elections…
Lafayette seniors Jed Alterman, Meg Dodge, and Danielle Lemisch are among the 254 engineering students from across the country to receive the competitive…
Alex Ashley '22, the 2022 George Wharton Pepper Prize honoree, describes his journey in The Gleaner, Jamaica's newspaper of record
Lafayette computer science team has advanced to the largest programming competition in the world, which will be held May 26-31.
Economics and math major will spend the summer pursuing economic development and community engagement learning opportunities in Chicago and Baltimore.
After learning about the history, science, and economics of coffee, students turned into baristas, serving up their own caffeinated creations.
Khalid Al-Motaery ’23 is participating in collaborative learning effort aimed at bringing social and economic redress to West Baltimore communities.
Mechanical engineering major Harry Chernak ’22 is working this summer to research an alternative fuel source for aircraft engines
Country's oldest student-run investment club in the United States surpasses $1 million. Learn what smart investment helped them reach the mark this year…