May 9, 2017
China Bound
Stacey-Ann Pearson ’15 is the recipient of a prestigious Schwarzman Scholarship for graduate study at a leading university in China known for its scientific…
Stacey-Ann Pearson ’15 is the recipient of a prestigious Schwarzman Scholarship for graduate study at a leading university in China known for its scientific…
Jackie Macri ’09, a board-certified music therapist with Shriner’s Hospital in Philadelphia, was interviewed about her work with children by Harry…
Charles “Charley” Hugel ’51, trustee emeritus and one of the College’s most devoted supporters and benefactors, died peacefully Dec. 5 at his residence…
Paul Staubi ’88 didn’t shy away from the moment on an early January night in 1988. At the free throw line and up against national powerhouse Notre…
Chris McCumber’s ’89 life is beginning to resemble one of the TV shows he pitches. OK, picture this. A guy at a small liberal arts college majors in…
More than three decades ago, the arts at Lafayette needed a new home. The entirety of the department operated out of Jenks Hall, an old biology building…
Beach bum turned gambler turned entrepreneur Chris Birchby ’97 hits sunscreen jackpot.
With quiet self-determination Quincy Miller ’97 has risen to the top of his profession. After 10 years at Citizens Bank, where he was president of business…
Ross Gay ’96, winner of Claremont Graduate University’s $100,000 Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award and the National Book Critics Circle Award for his latest…
Finding ways to determine the risks and potential of financial investments spurs the imagination of Ryan Benjamin ’10, assistant director/senior financial…