Aug 10, 2006
Chapin ’80 Opens Window on Art for Students
When Beth Lanigan Chapin ’80 left a career in advertising to spend more time with her family, she wanted to volunteer with a group that involved art and…
When Beth Lanigan Chapin ’80 left a career in advertising to spend more time with her family, she wanted to volunteer with a group that involved art and…
Not everyone gets to turn a hobby into a career, but a liking for making homemade beer has landed Chris Leonard ’90 at the head of a Philadelphia-area…
The life work of Nancy Edgar Winkler ’77 has provided educational opportunities for people who otherwise wouldn’t have them. She works for the Eastern…
As a member of numerous Lafayette boards and committees, economics and business graduate Bob Sell ’84 never quite left his alma mater. Sell recently completed…
Going to Nepal on a new assignment thrills Lauren Frese ’03. She will be in the capital, Kathmandu, to serve in the political/economics section of the…
Freelance journalist Nora Isaacs ’94 strives to write about things that matter deeply to her. “I want to help people become smarter about their health…
Bilco Co. Vice President Roger Joyce ’73 is serving a one-year term as chairman of the Connecticut Business & Industry Association. “CBIA is the state…
After 14 years as a banking industry executive and 18 years of successfully building a global banking technology company, Bruce Carpenter ’69 is using…
After Wynne A. Whitman ’86 graduated as an economics and business major, she continued her education at Fordham University, earning a master’s degree…
At New Sathorn International School in Thailand, David Castelletti ’05 is still fine-tuning the curriculum for its new music department, with ideas from…