Jun 11, 2009
Adventures in State Bailouts
In Slate magazine, James Abels ’00 tells of his frustrating, humorous experience with a New York program for entrepreneurs launching new businesses James…
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…
CEO Robert Jacoby ’80 originates more than $500 million in loans, debt, and equity annually Robert A.C. Jacoby ’80, the CEO and primary shareholder…
New York Times praises performances of Kojiro Umezaki ’91 and others Kojiro Umezaki ’91, assistant professor of music at the University of California…
The life of David McDonogh 1844, who attended Lafayette with brother Washington McDonogh, has received increased interest since his story resurfaced in…
Back in 1979, when Michiko Okaya arrived at Lafayette, she moved into an apartment near the corner of High and Hamilton streets. Four years later, after…
Sarah Smedley ’07 works with Staples, GlaxoSmithKline, and projects involving rockers Maroon5 and former tennis star John McEnroe Sarah Smedley ’07 loves…
A new application brings together the firepower of Lafayette’s Alumni Online Community and Facebook, making it easier than ever to network and keep in…
Mary Stengel Austen ’86, Donald E. Morel ’79, and S. Kent Rockwell ’66 will begin five-year terms July 1 Mary Stengel Austen ’86, Donald E. Morel…