
Dec 23, 2021
Students Showcase the Many Moods of Coffee
After learning about the history, science, and economics of coffee, students turned into baristas, serving up their own caffeinated creations.
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…
Kaizer Butler ’21 faced a potentially fatal disease and injury but persevered with encouragement from his extended Lafayette family.
Prof. Justin Smith’s hands-on computer science course provides real-world experience for students and helps local nonprofits.
Liming Lin ’20 shares thoughts as a recipient of Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, James C. Gaither Junior Fellow.
J’Nisha Little ’20 shares thoughts as a recipient of a Fulbright English Teaching Assistant (ETA) grant to teach English in Uruguay
Lafayette's women’s alpine team celebrates a near-perfect season.
Watch another vlog from Flor Caceres ’22.