Dec 16, 2008
Educational Jungle
Priest Joseph Sands ’80 teaches students ranging from politicos to first-graders in Brazil For Jesuit priest Joseph Sands ’80, navigating the educational…
Priest Joseph Sands ’80 teaches students ranging from politicos to first-graders in Brazil For Jesuit priest Joseph Sands ’80, navigating the educational…
Jeremy Kacuba ’00 betters himself as triathlete and others as continuous improvement manager for General Mills After deciding to pursue a career in leadership…
Alumni enjoy good times at variety of regional events Alumni chapters bring together Lafayette graduates to begin and renew friendships with one another…
Amy Emerick ’03 uses online community and other ways to keep Lafayette ties strong For Amy Emerick ’03, the idea of community is very important. It was…
Kat Darula ’95 uses an anthropologist’s approach to improve people’s lives by Kate Helm Kat Darula ’95 knew she was in the right job when she began…
Alumni and students will network together at events in New York and Philadelphia Nothing packs more networking firepower for Lafayette alumni and students…
Former basketball player moves in fast-paced NYC art world Q: Name the link between the midcourt paint at the NCAA basketball tournament and the multi-million…
Neuroscience major and Professor Wendy Hill will present research at the American Association for the Advancement of Science’s annual meeting Neuroscience…
Julie Mulvihill ’82 is CEO of Crystal Springs Resort As CEO of Crystal Springs Resort in Vernon, N.J., Julie Mulvihill ’82 takes her responsibility…
John Cornish ’51 has worn many hats in serving and leading others at Lafayette and in the community When John Cornish ’51 graduated from high school…