Oct 14, 2011
Laneta Dorflinger ’75 Places Humanity at the Heart of Scientific Pursuits
By Kate Helm Science is often controversial—stem cells, contraception, and HIV. And it’s often the people affected by those issues who get lost amid…
By Kate Helm Science is often controversial—stem cells, contraception, and HIV. And it’s often the people affected by those issues who get lost amid…
By Samuel T. Clover ’91 In 2005, after spending two decades as a corporate marketing and communications professional, Ruth-Anne Renaud ’86 had what…
Some professors might be alarmed if they saw college students running toward them with a dripping net filled with slimy creatures, but not Megan Rothenberger…
By Kevin Gray The 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami killed more than 230,000 people in 14 countries, including an estimated 8,000 deaths and as…
Collaboration with others and focus on a geometrical archetype of the human psyche nudged internationally known artist Berrisford Boothe ’83 to a fundamental…
By Geoff Gehman ’80 Lafayette’s James Bond of jazz, Jack Furlong ’05 is on a mission to deliver intrepid entertainment whether he’s arranging 007…
In your favorite city looking for a restaurant with fusion cuisine or a bar specializing in tropical martinis? The new website barHappy.com has the answers…
A team-high 16 points in the Patriot League Tournament Quarterfinals March 5, 2011 marked the last of the 1,316 points that LaKeisha Wright ’11 scored…
During his sophomore year at Lafayette, William “Bill” Wagner ’89 had a life-changing conversation with older alum Robin Amesbury ’71. “He told…
By Kevin Gray When Danlami Gomwalk ’01left his native Nigeria to attend Lafayette College, he was looking to gain international education and employment…