
Apr 24, 2012
Building Communities
Students work with villagers in El Convento to finish a 5,900-gallon water storage tank. A native of Bogotá, Colombia, Juan Puerta ’12 is acutely aware…
Students work with villagers in El Convento to finish a 5,900-gallon water storage tank. A native of Bogotá, Colombia, Juan Puerta ’12 is acutely aware…
Bridget Hentz ’12 thought it was cool when some of her own ideas became part of the design of cutting-edge heart surgery technology. But it was even cooler…
2011 ACS Undergraduate Student Award in Environmental Chemistry Brian Peacock ’12 (civil engineering) 2011 AIChE Annual National Meeting–Graduate…
Once again, enrollment is up in our engineering programs, as it is in much of the country. And, we continue to add enhancements to facilities and curricula…
Many Choices, Many Connections Engineering at Lafayette provides an added dimension of excellence—strong programs in the liberal arts. Today’s engineer…
A student, faculty, and alumni team works together to improve the technology used to diagnose eye diseases Richard Koplin ’64, clinical associate professor…
Brian Peacock ’12 and Michael Thompson ’12 are two of many Lafayette engineering students who win prestigious fellowships Civil engineering major Brian…
Amy Hinkel ’12 studies engineering and German in Lafayette’s faculty-led program in Bremen. Having studied German in high school and having strong…
Kim Corbett ’01 excels in cutting-edge profession When Kimberly Corbett ’01 enters a theater to see a performance, she dreams of being caught up in…
Lafayette students and faculty are working with the Lower Ninth Ward on efforts to rebuild as a sustainable community. Nicolus Oliver ’10 designed a…