Jan 15, 2003
Bedrossian ’73 Edits Surgery Textbook
Chief of oculoplastic and reconstructive surgery at Temple University School of Medicine, Dr. Edward H. “Ned” Bedrossian Jr. ’73 is editor-in-chief of…
Chief of oculoplastic and reconstructive surgery at Temple University School of Medicine, Dr. Edward H. “Ned” Bedrossian Jr. ’73 is editor-in-chief of…
For Bill Griese ’91, a New Year’s resolution sparked a chain of events that led to the release of his debut compact disc, For This Day. The album, a compilation…
America’s waistline is widening, but not for long if Willliam “Bill” Curry ’64 has anything to say about it. His ambition to promote healthy living led…
Illinois Entertainer has selected Katie Todd Band, led by Katie Todd ’00, as one of its handful of “Best Unsigned Artists” of 2002. “The singer-songwriter…
William G. McLean, director of engineering from 1962 until his retirement in 1975, died December 21, 2002 in Scanton after a long illness. He served as…
Former Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice and 41-year Lafayette trustee Thomas W. Pomeroy Jr. ’29 passed away Dec. 17 at age 94. He was renowned as a distinguished…
As director of strategic technology at ADC, Karl Rookstool ’73 devises “business plans that deliver real business solutions.” The company, which provides…
The University of Delaware has awarded Christopher Incarvito ’97 the 35th annual Skinner award. The $2,000 prize is awarded to a student for outstanding…
Designed by Roger Bartels ‘63, the Bear Mountain Merry-Go-Round and Pavilion is every child’s dream and every adult’s ticket back to childhood. Bartels…
A leader in the field of cytopathology, the study of disease on the cellular level, R. Marshall Austin ’71 was recently elected to vice president of American…