Nov 30, 2006
Hannafin ’00 Reproduces Paintings through Innovative Technique
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…
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…
As an associate professor at Kansas State University, Ruth Douglas Miller ’84 teaches electronics, electromagnetics, bioinstrumentation, engineering ethics…
Imagine trying to row a boat using sticks instead of oars. That’s similar to the plight of Winter the dolphin. Diane Mitchell ’05 has been working closely…
A running injury that kept chemistry graduate Neal Little ’71 off his feet led him to championship competition in triathlons. He has been ranked as high…
Just months after retiring in January from the Federal Aviation Administration following a 32-year career in government, Joann Kansier ’73 joined Grant…
President Bush gave Col. Howie Cohen ’79 a taste of his humor during a trip to China last year. Cohen, then commander of the White House Communications…
The first group of Posse Foundation students from Washington, D.C., have made their way to Lafayette this fall with help from Brian Sklar ’97 and the College…