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Bill Nye chosen as 2026 Founders’ Day speaker · News · Lafayette College
Bill Nye chosen as 2026 Founders’ Day speaker · News · Lafayette College
Science educator and television personality will address the Lafayette community March 30
This story has been updated to reflect a change in location.
Bill Nye, best known for his Emmy-winning television program
Bill Nye the Science Guy
, will be the 2026 Founders’ Day speaker (previously known as Senior Speaker).
Nye will sit down for an interview with
Jenn Rossmann
, William Jeffers Dean of Engineering and Baird Professor of Mechanical Engineering, at 8 p.m. March 30 in Kirby Sports Center. Attendance will be limited to current Lafayette faculty, staff, and students. Those interested in attending should
register for the event
The location and capacity for this event has changed due to overwhelming response.
Bill Nye | Courtesy photo
An engineer, television presenter, inventor, and bestselling author responsible for bringing science and humor to children in the 1990s and beyond, Nye has spent his career speaking on topics ranging from climate change to the environment, planetary science, and more.
A recognizable figure to many, Nye takes a unique approach to science education that has inspired generations to pursue careers in research, STEM, and education. The Founders’ Day speaker is organized by Lafayette Activities Forum (LAF), a student-run organization focused on bringing engaging and diverse events to campus.
“We thought hosting Bill Nye would be an incredible opportunity for the campus to engage with important scientific topics while also feeling a sense of nostalgia from our days watching his videos in elementary school,” says
Elizabeth Miller ’26
, LAF president. “Bill Nye is one of my heroes, so I am especially excited for the opportunity to see him in action! I expect Bill will have some interesting insight on environmental issues and potentially some hopeful outlooks for our future.”
Nye has also been the host of
Bill Nye Saves the World
on Netflix, the podcast
Science Rules! with Bill Nye
, and
The End Is Nye
on Peacock.
The Founders’ Day series is made possible thanks to the generous contributions of the Class of 1963 Guest Speaker Fund and LAF. This event is part of an extended celebration of
Lafayette’s Founders’ Week
, which honors the College’s
Bicentennial
Have a question you’d like Nye to answer?
Submit a question for consideration
About Bill Nye
Bill Nye is an American science educator, engineer, television presenter, inventor, and
New York Times
bestselling author. As the co-creator and host of the Emmy Award-winning ’90s television series
Bill Nye the Science Guy
, Nye helped introduce generations of viewers to science and engineering in an entertaining and accessible manner, fostering an understanding and appreciation for the science that makes our world work. Today, he is a respected champion of scientific literacy who has challenged opponents of evidence-based education and policy on climate change, evolution, and critical thinking.
In 2025, Nye was honored with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian honor, by then-President Joe Biden in recognition of his dedication to science education, included in the TIME100 Health list for his advocacy on behalf of ataxia, a rare genetic disease affecting his family, and received a star on the iconic Hollywood Walk of Fame as a testament to his legacy and lasting impact on the entertainment industry.
Nye served as CEO of The Planetary Society, the world’s largest and most influential nongovernmental space organization co-founded by Carl Sagan, for 15 years, and is now the vice chair of the board of directors and chief ambassador for the organization. He earned his Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering from Cornell University and currently resides in Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles with his wife.
What will you find during Founders’ Week?
New, extended Founders’ Week, coming specially for the Bicentennial in March 2026
“Opportunity and Art” with Lin-Manuel Miranda
Miranda sat down with President Hurd to discuss the creative process, the importance of mentors, and the drive to make art
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