Dec 5, 2007
Thousands of Lives Touched
Paul Eugene Thurston ’60 inspired generations of students as a professor of chemistry at Texas Southern University By Dan Edelen For Paul Eugene Thurston…
Paul Eugene Thurston ’60 inspired generations of students as a professor of chemistry at Texas Southern University By Dan Edelen For Paul Eugene Thurston…
Following alumni-sponsored externship, Katie Miervaldis ’07 enjoys opportunities as page at NBC By Liz Margolis ’09 Katie Miervaldis ’07 is enjoying…
He also uses it to reconnect with Lafayette Rick Klau ’93 is a very active alumnus. He has helped resurrect the Boston Lafayette Alumni Chapter, attended…
Cody Sumpter ’11 writes about his experiences in his First-Year Seminar Cody Sumpter ’11 (Branchburg, N.J.) is currently taking the First-Year Seminar…
Chemical engineering major Matthew Ide ’08 took third place in a poster competition Five engineering majors recently traveled to Salt Lake City, Utah…
Events in Lehigh Valley and New Jersey raise $25,000 Eight alumni and more than ten students participated in the Lafayette-Lehigh Week Alumni Regional…
Nicknamed “The Rose” for his concern with his looks and his eye for the ladies, George Barclay 1898 devised the first-ever helmet to prevent cauliflower…
Capturing freshman dinks among his fond memories of Lafayette In the 1960s, at the beginning of the fall semester, first-year students were expected to…
Student experience prepared Colorado freelancer by Sarah Costlow ’09 English graduate Melanie Brown Avner ’95 once sat in a classroom at Lafayette…
Danielle Bero ’07 discusses her Fulbright experience in Indonesia Danielle Bero ’07 graduated in May with an A.B. degree with an individualized, interdisciplinary…