Aug 18, 2006
Epifanio ’66 Steers Marine Studies
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…
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…
In preparing for a new leadership position at University of Minnesota, Darlyne Bailey ’74 is grateful for the experiences that have helped her forge her…
Inspired by collaborating on a documentary as a Lafayette student, Superfan, Paul Germain ’04has continued to pursue his love of film. In his most recent…
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…