Nov 22, 2005
Beisswenger ’60 Balances Roles in Medicine
He is that uncommon physician who is equally at home in the research lab, at the bedsides of patients, and teaching a course in endocrinology (his specialty)…
He is that uncommon physician who is equally at home in the research lab, at the bedsides of patients, and teaching a course in endocrinology (his specialty)…
Since he was 15 years old, Robert A. Lefelar ’62 has been part of the adhesives business. He has been president of Clifton Adhesive, Inc., a company that…
When Stephanie Victor ’88 graduated with a mechanical engineering degree, she did not anticipate using the engineer’s penchant for “seeing how things work…
James Pooley ’70 thinks his former science and math instructors at Lafayette would be quite amused if they could see him now. Thirty years ago, as a student…
When Eric May ’93 was an undergraduate, he didn’t intend to go into business, and at no time did he ever picture himself advising government officials…
Thirty-five years after graduating from Lafayette with a degree in economics, Willard Compton ’72 is finally returning to his roots. He recently became…
Chemical engineering graduate Chris Nolan ’86 has been appointed an independent director by Hauppauge, N.Y.-based United-Guardian Inc., a manufacturer…
As founder, president, and CEO of human resources consulting firm BeamPines, Inc., Jonathan “Jay” Santamaria ’71 trains businesspeople to expand leadership…
It’s not often that artists find themselves living in the lap of luxury, but this past spring, Carolyn Lee Vehslage ’83 was living the high life as artist-in-residence…
Excellent research on global governance led to invitations for Marta Vanduzer-Snow ’03 to serve as a visiting scholar at the Observer Research Foundation…