Sep 6, 2006
Cipriano Venzon ’73 Helps “Carpool Capitalists”
Constantly being asked about how she successfully juggled a career from home while raising her children spurred efforts by Anne Cipriano Venzon ’73 to…
Constantly being asked about how she successfully juggled a career from home while raising her children spurred efforts by Anne Cipriano Venzon ’73 to…
Since retiring from a long career in marketing, Kit Green ’56 has dedicated his life to volunteerism. This fall, he will be presented with the Woodring…
Cooper Wessells ’88 had been a self-described “lurker” when it came to the Internet. Neither a blogger on web sites nor a poster on message boards, Wessells…
Just before his senior year at Lafayette, Craig Hickey ’76 married Marjorie Weideman, a girl he had known from his high school youth group in the Philadelphia…
Shortly after returning from a scuba diving trip in Trinidad and Tobago, Bob Priolo ’77 is already looking for his next adventure. A civil engineering…
In April, Peter Hanson ’61 was married in New Canaan, Conn. Two days later, he sent a note to his class correspondent to share the exciting news with his…
After graduating from Lafayette, Kimberly Enoch ’04 worked as director of development for Roman Catholic High School in Philadelphia. One of her projects…
While walking around a Barnes and Noble store in 2004, James Abels ’00 was struck by two thoughts: first, a twist of nostalgia for his days at Lafayette…
Professor of marine biology-biochemistry at University of Delaware, Charles Epifanio ’66 took the helm as Sea Grant director and dean of the College of…
After being a longtime member of the two groups that merged to form the Association for Iron and Steel Technology, Richard O’Hara ’77 led AIST as its president…