May 4, 2006
Matt Verbyla ’06 Awarded Fulbright to Improve Honduran Water System
His work will begin next Jan. and end in Sept. Matt Verbyla ’06 (Unionville, Conn.), a civil engineering major with a minor in Spanish, has been awarded…
His work will begin next Jan. and end in Sept. Matt Verbyla ’06 (Unionville, Conn.), a civil engineering major with a minor in Spanish, has been awarded…
The 3-D Volumetric Display technology patented by Parviz Soltan ’54 has garnered interest worldwide. Using lasers, the computer-controlled display system…
When images of the Asian tsunami’s devastation appeared in the media, Kathleen Squires Rodriguez ’88 felt she couldn’t stand by and do nothing. So…
Tackling “thorny subject,” Weiss cites need to keep “the issue itself out front” to allow for respectful exchange of ideas President Dan Weiss’ art-history…
He is a leading authority on art of medieval Europe in Age of Crusades Lafayette President Dan Weiss, who is teaching an art history seminar this semester…
Daughter’s struggle with heroin led him to help others By Kevin Gray As the father of a daughter who was addicted to heroin, Roger Hansen ’65 knows the…
When Eric B. Bruce ’90 became an assistant U.S. attorney in 1999, he prosecuted cases such as bank fraud, alien smuggling, narcotics, and gun trafficking…
Lafayette’s New 16th President—”The Whole Package” by Robert J. Bliwise ’76* No one at Johns Hopkins University pokes holes in the image of Dan Weiss…
At its annual spring membership meeting, the Society of Broadcast Engineers (SBE) made Richard W. Burden ’53 only the seventh member in its 41-year history…
Vineyard Vines founders will speak in Oechsle Hall for CIRCLE Entrepreneurship Series Shep and Ian Murray ’97, the founders and CEOs of Vineyard Vines…