Nov 1, 2004
Glaser ’74 Makes Trouble to Prevent Trouble
Don Glaser ’74 makes software that makes trouble. Which, he says, is better than having trouble in the real world—in the form of industrial accidents that…
Don Glaser ’74 makes software that makes trouble. Which, he says, is better than having trouble in the real world—in the form of industrial accidents that…
James M. England ’64 will discuss and distribute information about the opportunities for medical studies and post-baccalaureate programs at Drexel University…
The Pennsylvania Bar Association bestowed its highest honor upon H.Reginald Belden ’63 at its annual meeting this year. He received the Pennsylvania Bar…
Walter Oechsle ’57 has resigned from the Lafayette Board of Trustees after more than 10 years of distinguished service. In a letter to Board chairman Alan…
Geoff Gehman ’80, The Morning Call arts writer and novelist/memoirist, will discuss his career 12:15 p.m. today for the Arts Career Exploration Series…
It’s been 11 years since Tom Tremblay ’74 first hosted a welcoming reception for incoming first-year students at his home in Concord, Mass., along with…
Mesotherapy Associates Marion Shapiro ’77 is helping men and women lose weight without the pain and side effects of liposuction. After working in emergency…
Kearny Federal Savings Bank in Kearny, N.J., has appointed Tracy Tripucka ’72 to the position of first vice president and director of commercial lending…
Civil engineering graduate John Pierce ’81, vice president and general manager for the Turner Interiors National Group division of Turner Construction…
A member of the Board of Trustees from 1975 to 1990, Roland Brown Sr. ’49 died Jan. 4 at the age of 80. He was honored in 2001 at the inaugural Student-Alumni…