Mar 15, 2007
Craig Rustici ’86 Publishes Book on Legend of Pope Joan
In the 9th century, as the story goes, a woman disguised as a man ruled the Catholic church. HofstraUniversity professor Craig Rustici ’86 was so intrigued…
In the 9th century, as the story goes, a woman disguised as a man ruled the Catholic church. HofstraUniversity professor Craig Rustici ’86 was so intrigued…
Alumni and students age 21 and older are invited to attend a networking event for young and future professionals 5:45-9 p.m. Thursday, March 29, at Duvet…
When alumni went to Carolines on Broadway in New York City, they had to pay for the drinks, but the laughs were on Corey Alexander ’95. The New York City…
A teaching career came about somewhat by accident for English graduate Stephen Chiger ’01. After finishing his M.S. in journalism at Northwestern University…
For the third year, Harry Keefe ’83 will participate in cycling events known as Get Your Guts in Gear to boost public awareness about Crohn’s disease and…
When Kelly Barrows ’06 was a senior, she received an e-mail announcing the launch of Lafayette’s Alumni Online Community. She knew that members of her…
When Pamela Gaary Holran ’88 left Lafayette, she never imagined that she would remain connected with her alma mater in such an active way. Now she serves…
Robin Wiessmann ’75, a 28-year veteran of public finance and investment banking, was nominated today by Pennsylvania Gov. Edward Rendell to serve as state…
When the Mars rover made its descent onto the Red Planet in 2004, Michael Logothetis ’94 watched with more than casual interest. Logothetis was instrumental…
Maria LaReddola Takacs ’89 went from the rat race to the horse race. Well, not a race so much as a jump. Takacs is a champion equestrian jumper, participating…