Mar 21, 2002
Luscombe '89 receives prestigious Johnson Medal
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…
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…
Katie Brown '04 delved into the field of insurance by shadowing Michael Weisburger '82, president of Weisburger Insurance Company, White Plains, N.Y.,…
Beth Callies '04 had never thought much about sofa slipcovers or designer drapes. But after spending three days with Ellen Kravet Burke '76, co-owner of…
A vault containing between six and nine billion dollars, the money stacked on tables and carts in small and large bills, was the star attraction of a three-day…
Traveling to a country deemed too unsafe for the Peace Corps, Jennifer Kosmela '93 served as a referendum observer in Uzbekistan in January. Referendum…
Becka Dresner '98 carried the Olympic Torch down Forest Avenue in Staten Island in December. She was one of 11,500 people nationwide who carried the Olympic…
In January, Christina Seckar '96, human resources manager at Schlumberger in Princeton Junction, N.J., opened the doors of her office to Leslie Saint …
When she was a student at Lafayette, Jeannine Fallon Anckaitis '93 quickly learned that the business major she'd chosen wasn't for her. A public relations…