Sep 29, 2020
Homegrown Robots
By Bryan Hay A well-coordinated student-professor collaboration that overcame the obstacles of remote learning has brought to life quadruped robot triplets…
By Bryan Hay A well-coordinated student-professor collaboration that overcame the obstacles of remote learning has brought to life quadruped robot triplets…
By Katie Neitz Kira Lawrence, John H. Markle professor of geology and department head, was recently awarded an Eagleton Science and Politics Fellowship…
Photos by Clay Wegrzynowicz
July 2020 update: Due to the pandemic, food security is an even greater concern. Vegetables in the Community, in partnership with the Easton Urban Farm…
As COVID-19 has upended life all over the planet and exposed vulnerabilities in many of our systems, it has shed a light on opportunities that can help…
In celebration of the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, the Office of Sustainability’s ECOReps share their appreciation for the world around them, and how…
By Katie Neitz Missing fresh strawberries, spinach, and tomatoes from LaFarm’s weekly on-campus farm stand? Thanks to our student farmers and volunteers…
By Bryan Hay Visitors, students, staff, and faculty who enter campus from the west side of Markle Hall parking deck have worn a narrow dirt path as a shortcut…
By Stephen Wilson Five teams competed for the chance to earn a $5,000 investment from a judge panel of three alumni entrepreneurs. The stakes were high…