
Feb 18, 2025
Virtual Connections Abroad: Exploring Urban Infrastructure in Germany and Beyond
As part of the CE 181: Cities: An Introduction to the Civil Engineering Systems that Make Cities Work, students are exploring how infrastructure systems…
As part of the CE 181: Cities: An Introduction to the Civil Engineering Systems that Make Cities Work, students are exploring how infrastructure systems…
Lafayette College has a long history of educating well-rounded students with a high capacity for success. In a testament to this legacy, several Lafayette…
The 50th Annual Convention of the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) in Atlanta, Georgia, marked a significant milestone, and was particularly…
Whether dynamic class projects, research endeavors, fieldwork, or community initiatives, the emphasis is on learning by doing. This active learning not…
An interdisciplinary team of senior design students led by Mechanical Engineering Assistant Professor Amy Van Asselt and Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering…
A multidisciplinary Lafayette duo has been collecting tweets related to the novel coronavirus pandemic to gather insights that may prove valuable to mitigate…
Similarly, when a career counselor teaches students how to approach an entrepreneurial venture, she tells them to focus on people, not products. It’s…
Don Mildrum ’53 took up the clarinet in high school so he’d get into football games for free with the band. He also had played the violin since age…
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…
Just as a jazz tune evolves as it progresses, Darryl Clark ’82 moves forward in his career as a technology manager and in his art as a bassist. “In…