
“A liberal education introduces a wide range of methods of inquiry: ‘ways of knowing’ the human condition and the world,” Dr. Rossman has stated. “These methods include the close, informed reading of literature, for example; the observation, ethnography, and statistical analysis of social research; and the scientific methods of observation and analysis. I believe the methods, values, and history of engineering provide another prism in the kaleidoscopic 21st century liberal education.”
Dr. Rossman added “Lafayette is a really special place to be actively thinking about liberal arts and engineering, and how they inform each other. And it’s nice to have Lafayette College on an awards list like this, because we’ve been doing really innovative and cool things for a long time.”
Professor Rossman joined the faculty at Lafayette College in 2005 after teaching at Harvey Mudd College in Claremont, California. She holds a bachelor’s degree and a Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley.


