Sep 1, 2002
Smooth Sailing for Luthultz ’76
As the new executive director of the Kalmar Nyckel Foundation, Steven D. Luthultz ’76 plans to aggressively promote the use of the Tall Ship Kalmar Nyckel…
As the new executive director of the Kalmar Nyckel Foundation, Steven D. Luthultz ’76 plans to aggressively promote the use of the Tall Ship Kalmar Nyckel…
Noted poet and author and Axinn Professor of English at Middlebury College, Jay Parini ’70 has published his 15th book and sixth novel, The Apprentice…
Previously responsible for U.S. corporate bond trading at Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Co.’s New York office, Michael C. Heaney ’86 recently moved to London…
Thanks to a nomination by Charles S. Harding '45, Lafayette has received one of seven J. Edgar Hoover Memorial Scholarships awarded by the Society of Former…
Countless volunteer hours devoted to the fight against cancer earned Beth M. Cravitz '94 a feature spot in Pennsylvania CPA Journal as a “CPA who stands…
Classical thinkers imagined the physical world to be composed of earth, air, fire, and water. Victoria Meyers '75 reinterprets this classical understanding…
John D. “Jack” Cullen '49 began volunteering for Palisades Federal Credit Union in 1950, in part because he was so grateful for the loan he'd received…
Previously assistant director of admissions and a coach, Todd C. Smith '94 has been appointed director of athletics/ associate in admissions of Montclair…
As a result of the Sept. 11 tragedies, William R. Koch '68 took on a challenging new assignment at Air Products and Chemicals, where he has worked for…
Blood flowing from the bullet holes in his left shoulder and armpit, U.S. Army Captain Robert H. Edwards ’60 was five years and millions of miles from…