Jun 17, 2005
Mother-Son Team Ministers in Guatemala
Last summer, Nancy Kahn ’75 and son Bryan ’07 made their second trip to Parramos, a tiny village in the mountains of Guatemala, with members of the Princeton…
Last summer, Nancy Kahn ’75 and son Bryan ’07 made their second trip to Parramos, a tiny village in the mountains of Guatemala, with members of the Princeton…
Minneapolis-based securities firm Piper Jaffray & Co. has hired Ryan T. Stewart ’94 as a managing director and senior research analyst covering health…
In terms of memory, many people begin to notice some loss from their 40s onward, according to Gilles Einstein ’72, who has been researching age-related…
Class fund manager Paul McCurdy ’82 is urging classmates to invest in Lafayette’s Posse class of 2009 by serving as an internship or externship host, being…
Biology graduate David A. Leiby ’81 serves as chief of parasitology at the American Red Cross Holland Laboratory, Rockville, Md., and is associate professor…
After more than a decade of development, design, and construction, the Frank R. Lautenberg Rail Station at Secaucus Junction was dedicated on Sept. 6,…
Retired educator and current class correspondent Glenn Grube ’57 was surprised to discover that he had something very significant in common with award-winning…
Matt Thomases ’62 is no stranger to Easton. The international affairs and history graduate held a solo exhibition and lecture at the Williams Center for…
Justin DeBerry ’04 is helping to bridge the sectarian divide between Protestants and Catholics in Northern Ireland with basketball. DeBerry, a former basketball…
The Marquis Theatre opened in downtown Easton with two screens in December and by the time students returned for the spring semester, two more were operating…