May 26, 2021
It’s All in the Family
Michael Weisburger ’82 was named vice president of the Alumni Association, a role he will serve for one year before assuming the presidency for a two-year…
Michael Weisburger ’82 was named vice president of the Alumni Association, a role he will serve for one year before assuming the presidency for a two-year…
Conservation biologist Prof. Meg Rothenberger '02 enjoys introducing Lafayette students to the roll-up-your-sleeves, get-your-hands-dirty aspect of her…
Caitlin Flood ‘12 helps vulnerable community members find peace, security, and stability in new surroundings.
'Subtract: The Untapped Science of Less' by Leidy Klotz '00 explains why humans overlook subtraction and how its true potential can be accessed.
Recent Lafayette alums provide just a small sample of the many rewarding career paths biology grads can follow.
Biology grad and Chicago veterinarian Ariel Aguiar '12 shares how Lafayette College help lay the foundation for her career.
New York City neurologist Kellyann Niotis '12 developed her passion for neuroscience and neurology at Lafayette.
Alec Eidelman '13 teaches Harvard students about integration of oral health and medicine. 'I have the privilege to help populations access care and resources…
Just two years after graduating, Lafayette bio alum Andrew Hudak ’19 is already conducting potentially life-saving research on COVID-19.
Optometrist Laura Goldberg '12 shares how she's helping to slow nearsightedness in children and how Lafayette helped her push boundaries and achieve career…