Jun 16, 2008
In My Own Words: “Quite A Fulfilling Experience”
Lafayette professors shaped career path of child welfare scholar Angela Neal ’01, who published research with Ann McGillicuddy-DeLisi By Angela Neal…
Lafayette professors shaped career path of child welfare scholar Angela Neal ’01, who published research with Ann McGillicuddy-DeLisi By Angela Neal…
Lafayette’s small size and undergraduate focus provided right setting for accounting assistant – by Lesley Kline ’09 I recently spoke with Efrem…
Lafayette’s small size, undergraduate focus, access to NYC, and combination of engineering and liberal arts helped prepare him — by Carrie Pasternak…
Class of 1958 reprises its gift of bronze leopard for College — by Danielle Ward ’08 What does the original “Leopard Class” do to commemorate its…
J.B. Reilly ’83 and Sylvia Daniels Weaver ’75 were elected May 23 and will begin five-year terms July 1 J.B. Reilly ’83 and Sylvia Daniels Weaver…
He’s regional director of National Labor Relations Board “I’ve been with the National Labor Relations Board as long as I have because I believe in workplace…
He is former Maryland American History Teacher of the Year Larry Morris ’67 thought he was going to be a math teacher. Then he took a history class with…
Professors inspire Jay Carson ’63 to become one Like many Lafayette alumni, my life during college connected with my life after. Professionally, I went…
Publication will be released at the end of May Diane Cole Ahl, Arthur J. ’55 and Barbara S. Rothkopf Professor of Art History, has recently published…
Class of ’68 will reconnect at Reunion Weekend — by Danielle Ward ’08 William Messick ’68, the reunion chair for his class, remembers planning for…