Jul 5, 2005
Author Wilton ’85 Debunks Linguistic Myths
Depending on whom you talk to, Chicago is called the “Windy City” for more than one reason. Some believe it refers to the city’s politicians and their…
Depending on whom you talk to, Chicago is called the “Windy City” for more than one reason. Some believe it refers to the city’s politicians and their…
The National Association of Colleges and Employers has published an article by Rachel Moeller ’88, director of internships and externships at Lafayette…
Since joining the legal practice of McGlinchey Stafford last summer, Bryce Murray ’00 has made an impact as an associate practicing in the labor and employment…
Undaunted by the responsibilities of leading a staff of more than 1,700 and helping set monetary policy for the nation, Michael H. Moskow ’59 says serving…
Government and law graduate Dana G. Mead Jr. ’82 has taken the position of partner at Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers (KPCB). He will focus on life sciences…
InfoWorld recognized Kristin Lovejoy ’88 as one of the top 25 chief technology officers for 2005. The only woman on the list, Lovejoy, chief technology…
The Pennsylvania Bar Association bestowed its highest honor upon H. Reginald Belden ’63 at its annual meeting last year. He received the Pennsylvania Bar…
New Canaan (Conn.) Community Foundation, a charity that accepts and administers gifts on behalf of the community, has added Robert Albus ‘68 to its board…
At the age of 24, Zara Kozlov ’02 was New Jersey’s youngest delegate at the last Republican National Convention. Her responsibilities included attending…
Christopher Shields ‘92 has taken over as principal of South Salem Elementary School in Port Washington, N.Y. A government and law graduate, Shields worked…