Sep 29, 2009
Global Impact
Don Sellers ’66 spearheaded the introduction into China of a drug for hepatitis B Throughout his 35-year career in pharmaceuticals, Don Sellers ’66 has…
Don Sellers ’66 spearheaded the introduction into China of a drug for hepatitis B Throughout his 35-year career in pharmaceuticals, Don Sellers ’66 has…
Kristen MacCartney Fitzpatrick ’81 finds personal and professional reasons for using Alumni Online Community In posting to the Alumni Online Community…
Attorney has won justice for African-Americans and the injured in groundbreaking cases Lem Howell ’58 has received the President’s Award from the Washington…
New equipment will enhance teaching and undergraduate research Students and faculty in the chemistry department will soon have two new pieces of equipment…
Dan Sharp ’07 writes about his work on critical safety standards in mechanical engineering Since graduating from Lafayette, I have worked as a staff engineer…
On Election Night last year, Alan Hoffman ’88 was doing what most of America and much of the world was doing: watching the election results unfold on television…
Twelve students have been involved in research that could help control tomato and potato blight Manuel Ospina-Giraldo, assistant professor of biology,…
Amy Cerato ’99 is the only civil engineer to receive the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers By Megan Zaroda ’07 Amy Cerato…
Stephanie Fosbenner ’10, Kevin Oswalt ’10, and Alyssa Wheeler ’10 performed research at Emory, Georgia Tech, and Brown Supported by the Dorflinger Summer…
The Mtn. airs 160 games annually and other programs for Mountain West Conference By Kevin Gray Steve Hurlbut ’79 was involved in a first-of-its-kind architecture…