Jul 6, 2007
Stepping Up for Lafayette
Board chair Alan Griffith ’64 ends distinguished career at The Bank of New York Lafayette Alumni News, September 2005 – Accustomed to being at the…
Board chair Alan Griffith ’64 ends distinguished career at The Bank of New York Lafayette Alumni News, September 2005 – Accustomed to being at the…
He was among 12 to referee a final at national championships A passion for soccer and a seed of inspiration from his mother led Don Dellavia ’98 to referee…
The following is a list of awards and their recipients from the Reunion 2007 weekend. Outstanding Reunion Chairperson: Christine O’Hea Pitluk ’92 Oldest…
He has led several projects to design, install, and operate communication systems Assigned to the NATO Consultation, Control, and Command Agency (NC3A)…
Alumni hear progress report and approve new bylaws Alumni Association President Jamie McLaughlin ’76 reported to alumni Saturday on Reunion Weekend that…
Back in 1824, nearly five decades after the 13 American colonies declared their independence from Great Britain, the Revolution’s young French hero, the…
Ribbon-cutting ceremony caps fraternity house’s million-dollar renovation With the snip of a green ribbon, the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity house – known…
Lafayette President Dan Weiss outlined a six-part strategic plan Saturday that he said would make the College one of the nation’s elite learning institutions…
In 1988, Bonnie Winfield was a suburban housewife and single parent whose world changed in the course of a few hours during a visit to a mountain clinic…
Susan Averett, a mother of two children spaced five years apart, explained to a roomful of alumni Saturday afternoon how she learned that her spacing choice…