Jun 30, 2009
Hiding a Stunning Secret
Ellen Fenlon Beal ’81 kept to shadows while working with apocryphal gospel In the bowels of the nation’s capital, the precious cargo snug against her…
Ellen Fenlon Beal ’81 kept to shadows while working with apocryphal gospel In the bowels of the nation’s capital, the precious cargo snug against her…
Army and FEMA veteran Clay Spangenberg ’70 helps Dept. of Homeland Security and communities plan for emergencies In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, Clay…
Tony Fernandez ’81 oversees supply chain involving nearly 100 countries at world’s largest confectioner Despite bearing no resemblance to a fuzzy bunny…
Undergrad research and Div. I sports prepared me for my work as a credit analyst – by Lindsay Bryant ’07 As a member of Lafayette’s cross country and…
Service learning at Lafayette and job at private equity fund lead to law school and improving opportunities for women — by Rachel Gallagher ’07 Rachel…
Don’t expect Dick Bondy ’71 to follow the old rules when establishing identities for corporate clients In some cases, what’s on the outside can count…
Senior art director Jena Newman ’04 works with companies like Subway, Dannon, and Perdue When Jena Newman ’04 leaves her office for the day, she doesn’t…
In Slate magazine, James Abels ’00 tells of his frustrating, humorous experience with a New York program for entrepreneurs launching new businesses James…
UN agency acts on behalf of 184 member nations James Pooley ’70 has been nominated by the Obama Administration as deputy director general of the World…
Republican served in the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives from 1985-2002 Robert C. Smith ’65, who represented New Hampshire in the U.S. Senate…