Dec 7, 2006
Flying for Freedom
Roland Brown ’49 and David Showell ’51 served with the Tuskegee Airmen Lafayette Alumni News, September 1998 — Two Lafayette men, Roland Brown ’49…
Roland Brown ’49 and David Showell ’51 served with the Tuskegee Airmen Lafayette Alumni News, September 1998 — Two Lafayette men, Roland Brown ’49…
Bob Hamlen ’51 has spent his life researching and developing portable power sources. After 45 years of dedicated work, 20 hard-earned patents, dozens of…
Lafayette Alumni News, September 1998 — This year marks the 50th anniversary of a controversial decision that knocked Lafayette out of the running to play…
Lafayette Alumni News, January 2005 — The Board of Trustees adopted the following memorial resolution, written by Trustee Riley K. Temple ’71: Lafayette…
The problem-solving skills he developed at Lafayette are a key in endeavors by Bob Hand ’56, including his most recent venture, a nonprofit group that…
Nkrumah Pierre ’06 loves networking. He believes in it, because he knows that the connections he made through Lafayette internships, and now as a driven…
For many artists, having time to step back and reflect can lead to great insight. For economics and business graduate John Hannafin ’00, back surgery allowed…
When Christine Socha ’02took an assignment as a law clerk in Bergen County, N.J., she shared a strong connection with her mentor. She clerked for Peter…
After nine years as a member of the William W. Backus Hospital board, Richard H. Strouse ’70 has taken over as its chairman. Backus Hospital has expanded…
Bruce Maggin ’65 knows the value of establishing a good network. After all, the government and law graduate has spent virtually his entire professional…