Sep 12, 2016
Studying Immune System’s Cancer Response
When Anna Ptasinski ’18 studied cancer cells in mice this summer, she didn’t just sharpen the focus of the microscope to observe the cells—she also…
When Anna Ptasinski ’18 studied cancer cells in mice this summer, she didn’t just sharpen the focus of the microscope to observe the cells—she also…
How a grad, professor, and students are close to a major breakthrough.
With light reflected from the Plexiglas tank’s water playing on their cheeks, Jim Toia and Greg Biggiani ’16 stare into their cylinder and will the…
A scholarship funded by Walter Oechsle ’57 and help from professors enabled Atanas Angelov ’16 to have exceptional learning experiences.
Lafayette’s team took fourth place at the National Steel Bridge Competition at Brigham Young University in Utah, May 27-28. This is the sixth time in…
Aliza Furneaux '17 played field hockey in one of the nation's most competitive regions - Northeastern Pennsylvania - and annually faced perennial high…
Steve Berube ’17 has fallen under the spell of a part of the world many Americans couldn’t find on a map. The mountains of Central Asia, comprised…
Seventeen students presented their findings at the 30th National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR) April 7-9 at University of North Carolina…
In March, Stavros Kariofillis ’17 checked the Barry Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Program website practically every day. He kept…
Tamara Carley is a geologist, but she could also be considered a storyteller. And the tale she’s spinning is one that begins millennia ago and continues…