Dec 15, 2004
Harvard Awards Marsit ’00 Grant for Cancer Research
Harvard School of Public Health has awarded Carmen J. Marsit ’00 a postdoctoral fellowship in toxicology and environmental health sciences, which is funding…
Harvard School of Public Health has awarded Carmen J. Marsit ’00 a postdoctoral fellowship in toxicology and environmental health sciences, which is funding…
The ninth book by Peter Krass ’87 is a biography of Jack Daniel, the man who created America’s most famous whiskey. Blood & Whiskey: The Life and Times…
Booz Allen Hamilton, a strategy and technology consulting firm, has elected Edward C. Landry ’87 partner in the firm. As part of the firm’s consumer practice…
Robert C. Forrey ’86, associate professor of physics at Penn State’s Berks-Lehigh Valley campus, recently returned to campus to speak on “Ultracold Collisions…
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…