Oct 12, 2017
Unlocking the Code for Early Detection of Dyslexia
By Katie Neitz Despite research suggesting that poor readers can be identified by the first grade, the rate of false negatives in testing them is as high…
By Katie Neitz Despite research suggesting that poor readers can be identified by the first grade, the rate of false negatives in testing them is as high…
Last weekend, students spent the day with children from the local Easton community during the College’s 17th annual Literacy Day. The event was filled…
If you haven’t spent much time on the second floor of Pardee Hall, a snapshot on the wall of a faculty member of the Math Department might make you look…
For the last 20 years, the Lafayette Leadership Institute has allowed students to learn from the successes and failures of some of the best and brightest…
The work that Prof. Kira Lawrence is doing today may help predict our planet’s climate in the near future. Lawrence, associate professor of geology, uses…
Othman Guennoun ’17 and Nick Buchanan ’17 spent the summer interning with Michael Fox ’99 at Ernst & Young accounting firm in New York City. Through our…
It was at a time when Chanel Mowatt ’17 wasn’t quite herself that she found out who she truly is. In her first year at Lafayette, the English and anthropology…
William Shakespeare wrote the play four centuries ago, but never has Othello seemed so current. According to Professor Ian Smith, recent tensions across…