Nov 9, 2016
Astronaut and Physician Mae C. Jemison Speaks at Lafayette
Jemison, the first woman of color to go into space, is speaking as part of Lafayette Engineering’s 150th Anniversary celebration Dr. Mae C. Jemison,…
Jemison, the first woman of color to go into space, is speaking as part of Lafayette Engineering’s 150th Anniversary celebration Dr. Mae C. Jemison,…
Sound and Communication Ed-tech trends at work in Geology Department’s petrology lab
THE EPOCH TIMES Research on scientific testing of ghost voices and people’s perceptions
NEWTON (MA) PATCH Joshua Silver ’17 part of Lafayette's interdisciplinary production
THE EXPRESS-TIMES Fourth to sixth graders at Lafayette's student-led STEAM (STEM + Arts) Camp make and taste liquid nitrogen ice cream during program's…
More than 60 fourth through sixth graders from throughout the Lehigh Valley are attending Lafayette College’s STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering…
FORBES President Alison Byerly calls debate "false dichotomy" given need for liberal arts thinkers
THE CONVERSATION Self-driving cars will need people, too
Elizabeth Kolbert, staff writer for The New Yorker and award-winning author of The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History, will deliver Lafayette College’s…
Robert Lang, world’s foremost paper-folding artist, will give illustrated talk in Williams Center for the Arts The ancient art of paper folding has gone…