
Jul 2, 2019
Dream Weavers
By Bryan Hay Rachel Marbaker ’19 enjoys traditional knitting with needles and yarn, but her choice of fiber changes when she transitions to her academic…

By Bryan Hay Rachel Marbaker ’19 enjoys traditional knitting with needles and yarn, but her choice of fiber changes when she transitions to her academic…

By Bryan Hay Michelle Oswald Beiler ’07, associate professor of civil and environmental engineering at Bucknell University, has been selected as recipient…

By Bryan Hay Last summer, Mailinda Hoxha ’19 encountered the remnants of a dark, desolate prison in the thinly vegetated mountains of northwestern Albania…

“Lafayette was the best thing that ever happened to me,” says Michael Newsome '75, secretary of administration for Pa. Gov. Tom Wolf. “It helped…

Trustees James Fisher ’77, Elizabeth Hughes MacDonald ’81, Donald Morel ’79, and S. Kent Rockwell ’66, who are retiring from the board, will be elected…

By Katie Neitz The College’s inaugural Women in STEM Week kicked off with a panel discussion in which eight alumni with varied tech careers across a…

By Stephen Wilson Not everyone would be confident enough to start a discussion in a room full of guests, half of whom are football players, by admitting…

Chip Bergh ’79 is included in Fortune‘s annual ranking of the World’s Greatest Leaders. The list celebrates innovators in business, government, philanthropy…

By Kathleen Parrish What do Howard Cosell, Sandy Koufax, Ed Rendell, and now Brent Glass ’69 have in common? They’re all recipients of Pi Lambda Phi’s…

By Bill Landauer Two days every week this fall, Kim Malm ’90 made the hour-long trip from her home in Harleysville, Pa., to Lafayette to be reborn. It…