
Sep 4, 2019
All in the Family
Three families celebrate Lafayette legacy.

Three families celebrate Lafayette legacy.

Howard Schoor ’61 helped design and build the approach roads to the Verrazano Bridge and led one of the largest engineering firms on the East Coast.…

By Bryan Hay Hilary Schmidt ’15 is part of a wave of young women engineers moving into leadership positions and breaking the gender glass ceiling for…

By Kathleen Parrish J.B. Reilly ’83, whose real estate development company is responsible for revitalizing downtown Allentown, received the EY Entrepreneur…

By Bryan Hay Like most Americans on July 20, 1969, Robert “Buz” Callaghan intently watched grainy television images as Neil Armstrong descended the…

By Bryan Hay Michelle Oswald Beiler ’07, associate professor of civil and environmental engineering at Bucknell University, has been selected as recipient…

By Bryan Hay Last summer, Mailinda Hoxha ’19 encountered the remnants of a dark, desolate prison in the thinly vegetated mountains of northwestern Albania…

“Lafayette was the best thing that ever happened to me,” says Michael Newsome '75, secretary of administration for Pa. Gov. Tom Wolf. “It helped…

Trustees James Fisher ’77, Elizabeth Hughes MacDonald ’81, Donald Morel ’79, and S. Kent Rockwell ’66, who are retiring from the board, will be elected…

By Stephen Wilson Not everyone would be confident enough to start a discussion in a room full of guests, half of whom are football players, by admitting…