Oct 20, 2021
Alum Builds Career Protecting New Jersey’s Environment
For more than 40 years, Richard “Rick” Engel ’74, a New Jersey deputy attorney general, has helped clean up polluted sites throughout the state.
For more than 40 years, Richard “Rick” Engel ’74, a New Jersey deputy attorney general, has helped clean up polluted sites throughout the state.
The belief that it takes a village to support others on the path to greatness is what trustee Tanuja Dehne '93 lives and breathes in every facet of her…
Eric "Rick" Thorpe '89 and Neil Levin '76 remembered by friends, family on 20th anniversary of 9/11.
By Bryan Hay To his friends and family, Eric “Rick” Thorpe ’89 will always be remembered for his athleticism, his gregarious personality and infectious…
His life and legacy are reflected in the Neil D. Levin ’76 Public Service Endowment Fund, which supports internships for Lafayette students.
To celebrate our 50th anniversary of coeducation, we invited three pairs of Lafayette women to share their stories of progress and persistence.
Fayola Fair '19 created the Reading for Black Lives Project to promote Black authors and introduce readers to ideas that will help them navigate the world…
Pairing engineering studies with economics provided Jack Kleinert ’18 the unique opportunity to straddle both a technical and business-oriented trajectory…
When it came time to choose a college, Brad Meigs ’71 decided to make the trip to visit Lafayette from his hometown in Manchester, Massachusetts, through…
Lafayette’s economic program equipped Christy with data analysis, critical thinking, and research skills that differentiates her from other arts professionals…