Jun 24, 2003
Stephen Biale ’82 Uses Animation to Explain New Drugs
A new heartburn medicine plunges through the harsh environment of the stomach, maintaining its protective outer coating, until it reaches its goal and…
A new heartburn medicine plunges through the harsh environment of the stomach, maintaining its protective outer coating, until it reaches its goal and…
(Editor’s note: Ward Baum’s recollections about Bushkill Creek and Mucker Hall in 1938 and 1940 may rekindle good memories for other alumni.) Bushkill…
If there is a theme to the path taken by Ellen Kravet Burke ’76, it may be one of creating a safe haven. As a special-education teacher, she helped children…
As resentment over the war and the continuing American presence in Iraq boils on Indonesian streets, another deadly force is burning beneath its forests…
William W. Reynolds Jr. ’61 believes in “angels,” down-to-earth capital investors willing to put their money in fledgling incubation businesses in the…
During an internship her junior year at Lafayette, Siobhan Pendergast ’89 found herself placing bids on behalf of the distinguished Didier Aaron Ltd. gallery…
The second theatrical run of BKC, an original play by Matt Schapiro ’96, took place in June at the 111 First Street Artist’s Initiative Theater in Jersey…
Jonathan D. Green ’68 doesn’t have to go far in search of job satisfaction – he just takes a little detour past a skyscraper he helped build. “You can…
For the past 17 years, William “Bill” Shook ’68 has smiled patiently, even chuckled appreciatively, at suggestions that his profits are in the hole and…
As director of the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of American History, Brent D. Glass ’69 is a national leader in the field of history. But…