Mar 13, 2005
David Schechner ’50
In more than 40 years as Alumni Admissions Representative, David Schechner ’50 has “conveyed the excitement of Lafayette academics and campus life” to…
In more than 40 years as Alumni Admissions Representative, David Schechner ’50 has “conveyed the excitement of Lafayette academics and campus life” to…
When John W. Landis ’39 graduated from Lafayette, he served as valedictorian and won the Pepper Prize, awarded annually to the student who most closely…
What do you say about a guy who has been volunteering for Lafayette since 1927? “Attaboy” hardly seems adequate for John Wilbur Mack ’39 who, in the years…
“I majored in both history and government & law, interned with Senator Frank Lautenberg, was Student Government president, and worked with the admissions…
After four years with palmOne, Inc., Angel Mendez ’82 recently left his position as senior vice president and head of global operations to become senior…
Robert Kinsel Smith ’73 secured a patent for software that analyzes thinking patterns, then advises how individuals with different patterns could work…
Martin J. Glassman ’79, assistant professor in the department of community and preventive medicine at New York Medical College in Valhalla, N.Y., will…
As the Chicago area volunteer director for the Myelin Repair Foundation, a non-profit organization charting a new direction in medical research to improve…
Returning to campus from her home in Norway, geology graduate Carrie Ryder Evje ’00 will discuss her master’s research on Arenal Volcano in Costa Rica…
Author and poet Jay Parini ’70, whose most recent book, The Art of Teaching, was published by Oxford University Press in December 2004, is the recipient…