Jul 19, 2007
Lee Pesky Learning Center Helps Hundreds of Children Each Year
Alan Pesky ’56 helps provide brighter future through Idaho nonprofit By Deb Schlosser In the 1970s, Lee Pesky ’87, son of Alan Pesky ’56, was diagnosed…
Alan Pesky ’56 helps provide brighter future through Idaho nonprofit By Deb Schlosser In the 1970s, Lee Pesky ’87, son of Alan Pesky ’56, was diagnosed…
Project shares legacy of accomplishments by previous biology students and faculty During the first part of the 20th century, the “Batman” was a real…
Patrick Consolla ’93 serves as alumni admissions representative Even though his career keeps him in Japan, Patrick Consolla ’93 finds ways to maintain…
Collection was stamped and postmarked on 200th anniversary of his birth in 1957 The Office of Alumni Affairs, in conjunction with the Class of 1957, is…
She oversees care of 22,000 patients and staff education The promotion came quickly for Beth Goldstein Raucher ’76. Hired by Lutheran Medical Center…
He’s responsible for operation and management of electric generation DPL has promoted electrical engineering graduate Gary Stephenson ’86 to senior…
He is seeking donations for the six-day, 500-mile Pennsylvania Perimeter Ride Against Cancer From July 29- Aug. 4, Daniel McDonald ’10 (Palmerton, Pa…
“It’s a challenge, but I really enjoy creating a piece of artwork that generates an emotional response in the customer.” By Laurie Loewenstein During an…
Lafayette Alumni News, September 2004 – On July 1, James R. Fisher ’77 and Douglas R. Marvin ’69 began five-year terms on the College’s Board of…
Board chair Alan Griffith ’64 ends distinguished career at The Bank of New York Lafayette Alumni News, September 2005 – Accustomed to being at the…