Dec 14, 2006
Scadron ’57 Leads Field in Jaguar Restoration
In 1955, Doc Scadron ’57 first glimpsed the love of his life. “I was on the Lafayette campus,” he says, “when my classmate, Jimmy Tsi, drove up in a cream-colored…
In 1955, Doc Scadron ’57 first glimpsed the love of his life. “I was on the Lafayette campus,” he says, “when my classmate, Jimmy Tsi, drove up in a cream-colored…
Fifty-five students got the chance to experience first-hand the distribution of food in today’s world at the Oxfam Hunger Banquet, which was part of Hunger…
Nine students recently had the opportunity to share their knowledge of Byzantine art with students and faculty from institutions nationwide at the Undergraduate…
Alumni Association President Jamie McLaughlin ’76 had an “unceremonious” beginning at Lafayette. “I distinguished myself as a varsity starter on the soccer…
Easton held its inaugural crime symposium Saturday, Dec. 9 at St. John’s Evangelical Church, enabling citizens to gather information about fighting area…
While most of campus was gearing up for the Lafayette-Lehigh football game, members of the Lafayette Steel Bridge Team were practicing for their own big…
More than 150 students will be spending their winter break in countries such as the Czech Republic, Kenya, Austria, Guatemala, France, and England through…
Biochemistry major and Marquis Scholar Megan Cummins ’09 (Yardley, Pa.) has spent the semester trying her hand in a different field of study. Working under…
As a high school student in New Castle, Del., Jeffrey D. Robinson ’80, nowsenior partner in the Washington law firm of Baach, Robinson & Lewis PLLC, attended…
This January, students will have a chance to participate in two Networking Nights. The first will be held 6-9 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 16 at the Park Hyatt Philadelphia…