Apr 11, 2002
Eugene O'Neill Foundation produces play by Wynstra '01
Always, Gene, a play written and staged by Beth Wynstra '01 last year as her honors thesis in English, is being produced by the Eugene O'Neill Foundation…
Always, Gene, a play written and staged by Beth Wynstra '01 last year as her honors thesis in English, is being produced by the Eugene O'Neill Foundation…
A first-hand overview of magazine publishing was given to Josh Sullivan '03 and Katherine Rewinkel '03 through externships with Nora Isaacs '94, managing…
After spending two years in the Peace Corps and over a year as a grant writer with Defenders of Wildlife, Jessica Leas '96 is benefiting both the environment…
Pair a professional editor who enjoys working with newcomers with two eager students majoring in English and you'll find a dynamic externship. Leanne Martin…
A 40-year veteran of Harleysville National Bank and Trust Company in Harleysville, Pa., Walter Daller, Jr. '61, began serving a three-year term Jan. 1…
After 18 years at forestry giant Weyerhaeuser, Lafayette Trustee Fred Benson III '59 left his position last year as vice president of federal and international…
Albert W. Gendebien '34, professor emeritus of history, College archivist emeritus, and author of The Biography of a College: A History of Lafayette College…
The success of an innovative medical tool has earned Brian H. Luscombe '89 the Johnson Medal, the highest honor bestowed upon employees in research and…
Clear Direction, Inc. President Robert Smith '73 received a patent in January for technology that enables computer software to effectively diagnose human…
Six young alumni returned to campus Feb. 6 for a roundtable discussion on investment banking sponsored by the student chapter of Omicron Delta Epsilon…