
Oct 7, 2010
Dani Greene ’98 Survives Leukemia, Raises over $50,000 to Fight Disease
While visiting his sister in a German hospital, Tom Heimhuber noticed a sign asking for bone marrow donors. With nothing to do but wait, he added his name…
While visiting his sister in a German hospital, Tom Heimhuber noticed a sign asking for bone marrow donors. With nothing to do but wait, he added his name…
In an era of skyrocketing medical costs and a changing health care system, here is a critical question: How do we care for patients who have only months…
On Sept. 10, 1970, 146 women entered the classrooms as students at Lafayette. They joined a 138-year tradition in which only men had been educated at this…
Judson C. “Jud” Linville ’79, a member of the Lafayette College Board of Trustees, became chief executive officer of Citi Cards this month. Linville…
Roger Newton ’72, the co-creator of the cholesterol-reducing drug Lipitor, will visit campus Sept. 24 to discuss his career in the pharmaceutical industry…
Of the several hundred law students who apply to Harvard Law Review each year, only about 40 are chosen. Frank Sabatini ’09 is one of those 40. “I…
The College’s Working Group on Greek Life and the Campus Community invites the thoughts and opinions of all members of the College community, including…
By Samuel T. Clover ’91 His players at the University of Washington call him “Coach Chills,” but former Leopards hoops star Raphael Chillious ’96…
In early August, Dr. Edward (Ned) H. Bedrossian Jr. ’73 spent a week in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on a volunteer medical mission to operate on the eyes…
By Kate Helm Over the past seven years, Glenn Pierce ’82, founder and CEO of Pacific Charter School Development (PCSD), a Los Angeles-based developer…