Jul 23, 2002
Koch '68 confronts challenges
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…
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…
Continuing his career in microelectronics, Mark C. Stibitz ’87 was recently named vice president and general manager of the enterprise and storage division…
Keeping a balance between practical and purposeful has been a guiding principle in the life of Barbara J. Lombardo '83 since she studied at Lafayette.…
More than 14 years ago, a group of members of the class of 1941 decided it was time that the College do something to honor the French soldiers who, under…
Before Sept. 11, U.S. Army scientists at Fort Detrick, Md., tested about 10 samples a month of substances suspected as possible bioterrorism agents. Today…
Adam Moskowitz '00 says he loves his job as production assistant for the popular WB television drama “Dawson's Creek,” although the work isn't particularly…
Cagley, Harman & Associates, Inc., the structural engineering firm of D. Kirk Harman ’77, is engaged in one of the biggest, most spectacular projects it…
Philadelphia Business Journal recently recognized Mary Stengel Austen '86 with its 40 Under 40 Award, given to “40 rising stars based on their professional…
Former halfback Joe Marhefka '24, who played halfback on Lafayette's 1921 national championship football team, turned 100 and was honored during the Lafayette-Navy…