Jun 17, 2003
Siobhan Pendergast ’89 Develops Figurines for Lenox Classics
During an internship her junior year at Lafayette, Siobhan Pendergast ’89 found herself placing bids on behalf of the distinguished Didier Aaron Ltd. gallery…
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…
Douglas Campbell ’86 is the executive director of Hands Together, a nonprofit organization that engages volunteers in service to the poor of Haiti. Hands…
“I’ve been wanting to write this book for several years,” says Martin Clark ’87, author of Communication Landmines! 18 Communication Catastrophes and How…
For his contributions to the black community of York County, Pa., Michael Newsome ’75 was honored recently at the Ninth Annual African/Afro-American Love…
Paige Macdonald-Matthes ’89, an attorney in the Harrisburg office of Saul Ewing LLP, was recently named one of Central Pennsylvania’s “Forty Under 40”…
Dean of the school of engineering, Morgan State University, Baltimore, Md., and one of the country’s most accomplished modern-day technology leaders, Eugene…