Sep 25, 2018
Convicting Cosby
By Katie Neitz The conviction of Bill Cosby is considered by many to be a watershed moment in women’s history, one that has helped further propel the…
By Katie Neitz The conviction of Bill Cosby is considered by many to be a watershed moment in women’s history, one that has helped further propel the…
By Heather Morton When it came time to give back to Lafayette College, Jeff Wasserman ’86 turned his thoughts to a lost friend and classmate and a memorial…
By Kevin Gray Walter “Terry” Lutz ’62 admits he isn’t much of a gambler. But in the early 1990s, he bet the future of his company on his strong belief…
By Kevin Gray As a senior manager at Accenture in San Francisco, Lauren Steinitz ’08 enjoys innovating with clients as they rotate to the digital economy…
By Stephen Wilson The Dyer Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship invited three guests to the College to share their diverse entrepreneurial wisdom…
Marcia Bloom Bernicat ’75, U.S. ambassador to Bangladesh, will be the principal speaker at Lafayette’s 183rd Commencement on May 19 and will be awarded…
By Katie Neitz Bert Zarins ’63 has five Super Bowl rings safely tucked away in a drawer in his Boston home—one for each NFL Championship the New England…
The following is an excerpt from a 30-page oral history transcript, recorded on March 24, 2015, as Edwin C. Landis Jr., of the law firm Meyner and Landis…
By Bill Landauer Maybe your future job is thousands of miles away, working in education in a third-world nation or dealing with clients who don’t speak…
By Bill Landauer As a swing in the Robert De Niro-directed Broadway musical version of A Bronx Tale, Brandi Porter ’13 sings, dances, and acts at the…