Oct 17, 2001
Healing Psyches
Drug addiction may ruin lives and pack jails, but as a political issue, the treatment of addicts remains below the radar screen, says Mitchell S. Rosenthal…
Drug addiction may ruin lives and pack jails, but as a political issue, the treatment of addicts remains below the radar screen, says Mitchell S. Rosenthal…
An investment adviser in Philadelphia and part-time historian, Edward F. Ripley '50 recently published Shepherd in the Wilderness: Peter Hobart, 1604-1679…
Scheduled to graduate in 1942, Lawrence Savadkin was enjoying “the thrill of a lifetime” at Lafayette when his education was cut one year short by the…
With more than 20 years experience in waste and wastewater treatment methodologies and enterprise software sales, John Meeks '65 became vice president…
In his third term as mayor of Easton, Thomas Goldsmith '63 was awarded in June with the Pennsylvania League of Cities and Municipalities Distinguished…
The Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association presented Barry Wellman '63 with the Outstanding Lifetime Contribution Award. The University of Toronto…
There once was a boy who dreamed of becoming a writer. When his grandmother settled down in an overstuffed chair to tell an Eastern European folktale,…
Taking early retirement did not mean any slackening of pace for John Boyle '66, who covered 2,200 miles on a cross-country walk earlier this year. He began…
Robert “Randy” Waring '79, a chemical engineering graduate, decided while still in college that sales and marketing interested him more than research and…
West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc. named Donald E. Morel Jr. '79 president and chief operating officer. He joined the company in 1992 as director of research…