Dec 20, 2006
Globe Trotter
Foreign Service officer Marcia Bernicat ’75 represents U.S. at home and abroad By Kate Helm Growing up near an Army base, Marcia Bernicat ’75 always…
Foreign Service officer Marcia Bernicat ’75 represents U.S. at home and abroad By Kate Helm Growing up near an Army base, Marcia Bernicat ’75 always…
When Paul McCurdy ’82 began searching for a college to attend in the late 1970s, he had a specific set of criteria in mind. “I wanted a small school with…
The Pittsburgh Xplosion, a team in the Continental Basketball Association, has signed forward Frank Barr ’01 to a contract. Barr, a 7-foot, 220-pound former…
Sometimes, the experience is better than the result. This past Labor Day, Michael LaGattuta ’79 had a chance to meet with Tampa Bay Devil Rays manager…
In 1955, Doc Scadron ’57 first glimpsed the love of his life. “I was on the Lafayette campus,” he says, “when my classmate, Jimmy Tsi, drove up in a cream-colored…
Alumni Association President Jamie McLaughlin ’76 had an “unceremonious” beginning at Lafayette. “I distinguished myself as a varsity starter on the soccer…
As a high school student in New Castle, Del., Jeffrey D. Robinson ’80, nowsenior partner in the Washington law firm of Baach, Robinson & Lewis PLLC, attended…
Among many scholarly pursuits, Gerald Gill ’70, associate professor of history at Tufts University, has conducted extensive, groundbreaking explorations…
Reco Collins ’05 says when meets new people, skin color goes into the background as he looks at the individuals beneath. He developed the ability at Lafayette…
In the years since he graduated from Lafayette, Otis Ellis ’89 has been named to the basketball halls of fame at both Germantown Academy and Lafayette…