Jan 12, 2006
Steiner ’63 Serves in Virginia Higher Education Leadership Roles
One of the most enduring lessons Ed Steiner ’63 took from Lafayette may have been the value of a good education and how volunteering one’s time can help…
One of the most enduring lessons Ed Steiner ’63 took from Lafayette may have been the value of a good education and how volunteering one’s time can help…
Bowne & Co. Inc., a New York City-based financial printer, has named Scott L. Spitzer ’73 senior vice president, general counsel, and corporate secretary…
William F. Hart ’27, professor emeritus of chemistry, celebrates his 100th birthday this Sunday, Jan. 8. He touched many generations of students as a member…
The five oldest LaBuz children have all chosen to major in chemical engineering at Lafayette. They have always had an aptitude for science and mathematics…
In September, Bob Moss ’57 and his wife, Norma, traveled to Lafayette, Kentucky, and Lafayette, Texas, marking their 18th and 19th destinations since they…
When Michael B. McGraw ’51 was at the height of his career as a U.S. Army brigadier general working at the Pentagon, his time was stretched to the limit…
Earlier this year, Frank Austin ’92 was named head of asset and liability management and acting head of operational risk management at Bank of New York…
An important center for technology and new business, Loudoun County, Va., has been among the fastest-growing counties in the United States for several…
Many professors impacted English graduate Ronald L. Steiner ’82, including several who directly shaped the way he teaches and views the world. Ellis Finger…
From his days at Lafayette in the chemistry lab, through medical school and his residency, through his job today as professor of medicine and physiology…