Nov 25, 2019
Fulbright Success
Jacquelyn Cobb ’19 is headed to India after graduation to teach English under a Fulbright-Nehru English Teaching Assistant grant. Cobb will be teaching…
Jacquelyn Cobb ’19 is headed to India after graduation to teach English under a Fulbright-Nehru English Teaching Assistant grant. Cobb will be teaching…
By Stephen Wilson A student travels to New York City and buys a fish. She returns to campus and uses a stethoscope and microphones to record the fish’s…
A biology major composes a piece to be performed by the full Concert Band and based on a John Donne poem. Only at Lafayette. Her name is Ashley Kushner…
By Kathleen Parrish The effect of racism on health is well-documented. Research has shown that experiencing discrimination increases risk for stress, cardiovascular…
By Bryan Hay Last summer, Mailinda Hoxha ’19 encountered the remnants of a dark, desolate prison in the thinly vegetated mountains of northwestern Albania…
Iuliia Vasileva ’18 (economics and international affairs) took home the prestigious Best Undergraduate Paper Award at the fall International Atlantic…
By Bryan Hay News outlets regularly cite studies and political posts about how expanded Medicaid coverage under the Affordable Care Act has provided…
From the steps recorded by the fitness tracker on your wrist, to political polls, or the 1,050 megabytes per second of information collected by the massive…
The mathematics department recently hosted a career panel, featuring four alumni who were in students’ shoes just a short time ago. The guest speakers…