Jun 4, 2003
Clarke ’87 Pens First Book
“I’ve been wanting to write this book for several years,” says Martin Clark ’87, author of Communication Landmines! 18 Communication Catastrophes and How…
“I’ve been wanting to write this book for several years,” says Martin Clark ’87, author of Communication Landmines! 18 Communication Catastrophes and How…
Students earned honorable mention this year at two international competitions sponsored by Consortium for Mathematics and its Applications. The Mathematical…
For his contributions to the black community of York County, Pa., Michael Newsome ’75 was honored recently at the Ninth Annual African/Afro-American Love…
Paige Macdonald-Matthes ’89, an attorney in the Harrisburg office of Saul Ewing LLP, was recently named one of Central Pennsylvania’s “Forty Under 40”…
Lafayette welcomes back alumni and their families for the 2003 Alumni Reunion Friday-Sunday, June 6-8. “Legacy of Freedom” is the theme of this year’s…
Research may soon make it possible to hear email instead of reading it, thanks in part to a collaboration between EXCEL Scholar Pujitha Weerakoon ’04 (Kandy…
For more than 15 years, residents and public officials in Lakewood, N.J., have been debating whether to bring a commuter rail line back to their town.…
Trustee Scholarship recipient Sarah Stanlick ’04 presented her research on the regulation of nuclear energy March 13-15 at the 17th annual National Conference…
In four years as a student at Lafayette, Crystal Taylor ‘03 (Hyattsville, Md.) has watched the College interact with and help the surrounding community…
Three seniors brought their interest in cars to life by constructing an off-road vehicle that will survive the severe punishment of rough terrain. The…