
May 28, 2010
Judge Alvin Yearwood ’83 Is Bringing Justice to New York
In his 20 years of working for New York City’s criminal justice system, Judge Alvin Yearwood ’83 has seen his fair share of cretins and crime fighters…

In his 20 years of working for New York City’s criminal justice system, Judge Alvin Yearwood ’83 has seen his fair share of cretins and crime fighters…

by Jess Wason ’11 Even after graduating and working for a prominent multinational company, Jeremy Kacuba ’00 felt incomplete and yearned for a different…

Neurologist Dr. David Perlmutter ’76, author of the bestselling The Better Brain Book and Raise a Smarter Child By Kindergarten, has spent most of his…

by Jess Wason ’11 As a government and law major at Lafayette, Kimberly Sica ’04 never pictured herself working at one of the world’s most notorious…
Erin Vanacore ’02 twice studies in Spain before working in business development in New York City — by Jess Wason ’11 The enthusiasm of Erin Vanacore ’02…

Exactly how do Google and Yahoo generate millions of dollars each year, especially when many of their services are free? Ask people behind the scenes like…

As a student at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts (LAMDA), Kiira Benzing ’07 found herself calling on her Lafayette education in a way she…
He wrote and performs one-man show featuring 75 characters George Jarden ’58 enjoys being a character, literally. The fun-loving pediatrician has turned…
Thomas Dunlap ’94 leads company that’s quickly developed process for detecting human growth hormone By Kevin Gray Thomas Dunlap ’94 considered the…
Jadrien Ellison ’02 is performing arts director for Children’s Aid Society By Megan Zaroda ’07 Out of his New Jersey home, an eight-year-old co-produced…