Mar 13, 2005
Robert S. Beane ’58
Bob Beane ’58 and his son, Silas Beane ’88, strengthened connections with Lafayette by establishing an endowed scholarship fund. Bob, a Trustee, is retired…
Bob Beane ’58 and his son, Silas Beane ’88, strengthened connections with Lafayette by establishing an endowed scholarship fund. Bob, a Trustee, is retired…
When Ed Landis ’56 graduated from Lafayette, he was the fifth brother in his family to do so. As it turned out, his family’s involvement with the College…
In more than 40 years as Alumni Admissions Representative, David Schechner ’50 has “conveyed the excitement of Lafayette academics and campus life” to…
When John W. Landis ’39 graduated from Lafayette, he served as valedictorian and won the Pepper Prize, awarded annually to the student who most closely…
What do you say about a guy who has been volunteering for Lafayette since 1927? “Attaboy” hardly seems adequate for John Wilbur Mack ’39 who, in the years…
“I majored in both history and government & law, interned with Senator Frank Lautenberg, was Student Government president, and worked with the admissions…
The civil engineering and chemistry departments hosted an American Water Works Association webcast last month about the presence of the contaminant perchlorate…
Tom Ridge, former U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security and Governor of Pennsylvania, will be the principal speaker at Lafayette’s 170th Commencement Saturday…
In the early days of the College, the “secret” Washington and Franklin literary societies provided a forum for debate, discussion, and social engagement…
After four years with palmOne, Inc., Angel Mendez ’82 recently left his position as senior vice president and head of global operations to become senior…