Aug 18, 2017
Helping Hands
A student team created a prosthetic finger to help Liz Atkinson '18, who lost her finger in an accident. The mechanical engineering course was supported…
To strengthen Lafayette’s unique connection between liberal arts and engineering, a strategic combination that meets increased demand for science and technology as well as for the creativity and insight provided by the arts and humanities.
A student team created a prosthetic finger to help Liz Atkinson '18, who lost her finger in an accident. The mechanical engineering course was supported…
A student team created a robot archerfish that swims and squirts water. Their course was supported by funding from the Kern Entrepreneurial Engineering…
More than a dozen students from different majors worked together to create the Spirit Guide digital interface. Their work was supported by a grant from…
Lafayette announced today that it is naming its new $75 million Integrated Sciences Center for S. Kent Rockwell ’66, one of the College’s largest benefactors…
Drawn to Lafayette by professors and donors, Megan Schmidt '17 feels empowered to pursue a career in filmmaking.
Travis Shoemaker '18 is developing a better method for evaluating the outer layer of rocks that holds the sides of a dam in place.
A scholarship has enabled Chanel Mowatt '17 to pursue her interests in English, theater, and anthropology & sociology, including studies in Britain and…
The hero of a historic win for Lafayette's men's basketball team, Paul Staubi '88 is extending his legacy for student-athletes and theater students.
Lafayette engineering not only provides students with meaningful coursework and exciting research opportunities, our students in turn engage the community…
Don Harris '74 earned a second degree in civil engineering 39 years after graduating. He's now supporting engineering with deferred and current gift annuities…