Mar 7, 2006
Castner ’04 Earns Peace Corps Honor for Promoting Health in Madagascar
Psychology and philosophy graduate Julie Castner ’04 was given the honor of addressing a prestigious group at the swearing-in ceremony for new Peace Corps…
Psychology and philosophy graduate Julie Castner ’04 was given the honor of addressing a prestigious group at the swearing-in ceremony for new Peace Corps…
When Daniel Fitzgerald ’03 joined the Lafayette Alumni Online Community, he was looking to “pay forward” a good deed that had benefited him. “I joined…
New Jersey Gov. Richard J. Codey recently appointed Ray Burke ’75 to the New Jersey Schools Construction Corp. board of directors. Earlier this year, he…
Africa World Press has released Beautiful. And Ugly Too, the critically acclaimed, second poetry collection by poet, author, scholar, and entrepreneur…
As 3rd vice president of the Screen Actors Guild, Steve Fried ’58 oversees the 20 braches of the region branch division within the three divisions of the…
Daughter’s struggle with heroin led him to help others By Kevin Gray As the father of a daughter who was addicted to heroin, Roger Hansen ’65 knows the…
Duncan O’Dwyer ’60 stands ready to serve. He is a member of the board of trustees at Roberts Wesleyan College in Rochester, N.Y., which his law firm Forsyth…
Eric Kramer ’88 doesn’t get much time to watch “ER” on television. He’s too busy living it. And now that he’s president of a medical staff, and serves…
Dennis Hiebert ’61 has seen his inventions fly into space and transfer blood in safety, but the mechanical engineering graduate’s latest efforts have had…
Women have been capable home makers perhaps as long as there have been homes, but they’re not often home builders. Elizabeth Verna ’89 has built a career…