Dec 20, 2005
Shuldiner ’79 Seeks Diabetes Cure in Research among Amish
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…
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…
When Thomas LaConte ’70 was a student at Lafayette, he often looked to the words engraved on a pedestal of a statue of the institution’s namesake, the…
Drummer Ryan Thornton ’02 and his band Sam Champion have signed a three-record deal with independent label Razor & Tie. The band released its first album…
During his first years at Lafayette, Robert G. Whitlock Jr. ’79 had no idea what direction he wanted his career to take. A piece of literature posted on…
Running didn’t come naturally to John Dodds ’73. He didn’t run during his years as a government and law major, and he didn’t lace them up as a law student…
Goin’ Back: Iwo Jima, a documentary marking the 60th anniversary of the World War II invasion, features interviews with Peter Burns ’50. For the film,…
Filled with excitement about the Middle East after finishing his senior honors thesis in history on the decline and bankruptcy of the Ottoman Empire, Geoffrey…
When their friend Mike Egan was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, Dennis McKeever ’97, Evan Berger ’98, Jonathan Levy ’98, Gregory Smith ’98, Brian…
As a young boy growing up in the provincial village of Aireem, Yemen, Rashid Abdu ’56 dreamed of becoming a surgeon. After retiring from a long and successful…
A philosophy graduate teaching his major at Hamilton College in Clinton, N.Y., Robert L. Simon ’63 also led the men’s golf team to two New England Small…