Aug 2, 2005
Volunteering Keeps Becica ’69 Feeling Young
When he decided to downsize his home recently, the opportunity to be close to Lafayette was one of the reasons that John Becica ’69 moved to Easton from…
When he decided to downsize his home recently, the opportunity to be close to Lafayette was one of the reasons that John Becica ’69 moved to Easton from…
Nancy Tregoe, director of purchasing and administrative services for Lafayette since 1979, died yesterday at her home in Lower Nazareth Township at age…
Jazz legend Wayne Shorter and many other acclaimed artists will be part of the 2005-06 Performance Series at Lafayette, which has been chosen as the Pennsylvania…
Through the self-publishing company Lulu Press, H. Charles Romesburg ’60 released How about it, Writer? The reference book improves writing skills and…
Building can be a slow process, but with a strong foundation and determination, it becomes possible to envision the past and the future in the same structure…
It’s been 23 years since Eric Bilhuber ’82 purchased his Lafayette class ring, but he wears it today with the pride of a recent graduate. To him, it’s…
For some, education happens in class. For others, in the residence hall. For Chuck Lambert ’73, lightning struck when he met blues musician Muddy Waters…
Fine Point Technologies has added William R. Wagner ’89 to its board of directors. Wagner, chief marketing officer for Fiberlink Communications Corp.,…
Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young, LLP has selected Jonathan M. Kopcsik ’92 to join the firm’s nationally ranked investment management group in its Philadelphia…
After 48 years of service with the New York State Geological Survey, G. Gordon Connally ’56 became the seventh recipient of New York State Museum’s John…