May 22, 2009
Not All Who Wander Are Lost
Tripp Williams ’06 tests several career paths before returning to political arena By Sarah Costlow ’09 After graduating from Lafayette, Seattle’s…
Tripp Williams ’06 tests several career paths before returning to political arena By Sarah Costlow ’09 After graduating from Lafayette, Seattle’s…
Alex LaRoche ’98 draws on his liberal arts and engineering background as vice president at Moser Jewel Co. When Alex LaRoche ’98 decided to major in…
Debbie Cipriani ’80 ensures safety of over-the-counter medications As a physician, Debbie Cipriani ’80 helped nurse babies back to health and support…
Jay Mottola ’72, former Alumni Association president, was quoted by The Wall Street Journal in an article on how golf clubs are coping with losses in…
To the uninformed, dam construction might seem like, well, a pretty dry subject. But speak to William B. Bingham ’66 for a few minutes and you quickly…
New York City internship helped Kim Nieskens ’07 get her first job in the industry Kim Nieskens ’07 knows how important networking can be in making crucial…
Three alumnae archivists organize and preserve materials that provide windows on the past Its shrill electronic cry shattering the silence, the phone on…
Watch the video of his expert commentary on green funds Tom Orecchio ’90, principal at Modera Wealth Management, provided expert commentary this week…
History graduate wins nearly $15,000 on Jeopardy! Keith Costigan ’88 took home nearly $15,000 on the quiz show Jeopardy! in November, winning the first…
Eileen Murray ’93 coaches junior girls’ national ultimate Frisbee team to bronze medal When Eileen Murray ’93 began playing club rugby her junior…