Mar 8, 2005
Smith ’73 Develops Software that Analyzes Thinking Patterns
Robert Kinsel Smith ’73 secured a patent for software that analyzes thinking patterns, then advises how individuals with different patterns could work…
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…
Brian Fox ’97 serves as group sales manager for the Trenton Thunder, AA affiliate of the New York Yankees. He joined the organization’s group sales department…
Marking a first in the 105-year Army-Navy football tradition, fans in last November’s classic showed their support to the military’s unsung heroes, military…
Since September 2003, Carl G. Anderson Jr. ’67 has served as chairman of the board and CEO of Arrow International, which develops, manufactures, and markets…
Former Lafayette quarterback Marko Glavic ’04 was recently assigned to the Memphis Xplorers football team of Arena Football League 2 (af2). Glavic graduated…
It’s hard to believe that a load of guano could lead to a trip to Hawaii, but it worked for Pete Lesher ’90. The history graduate wrote a paper for a conference…