May 20, 2005
Sheeleigh ’84 Leads Construction of Magnificent Rail Station
After more than a decade of development, design, and construction, the Frank R. Lautenberg Rail Station at Secaucus Junction was dedicated on Sept. 6,…
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…
Excellence in field hockey, basketball, softball, and swimming earned Janet E. Murray ’80 induction into the Luzerne County (Pa.) Sports Hall of Fame and…
History graduate Tom Davies ’74 is a member of the board of the Keystone Chapter of Associated Builders and Contractors, a trade group that represents…
Since August 2003, government and law graduate Louis Goetting ’73 has served as executive vice president of administration, operations, and information…
Shep and Ian Murray ’97, the founders and CEOs of Vineyard Vines, will talk about “Entrepreneurship and the Fashion Industry” for the 2004-05 CIRCLE entrepreneurship…
Jessica Merkel-Keller ’04 has received a graduate studies grant that is giving her the opportunity to work with leading medical researchers and government…