
Apr 24, 2012
My Perspective
Entering Lafayette in the fall of 2008 as an undecided engineer, I never would have guessed that almost four years later I would be weeks away from completing…
Entering Lafayette in the fall of 2008 as an undecided engineer, I never would have guessed that almost four years later I would be weeks away from completing…
David Satler ’12 demonstrates how the brain-computer interface works A group of students and faculty have been playing a lot of mind games. In an interdisciplinary…
Melissa Gordon ’11 Lauren Huyett ’11 During her first year, Melissa Gordon ’11 fell in love with her major’s biological and medical applications through…
Many Choices, Many Connections Engineering at Lafayette provides an added dimension of excellence—strong programs in the liberal arts. Today’s engineer…
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…