Nov 22, 2004
Alumni Association Charting Long-Range Plan
The Alumni Association is working on a long-range plan that updates the organization’s objectives and focuses it more tightly on the goals of the College…
The Alumni Association is working on a long-range plan that updates the organization’s objectives and focuses it more tightly on the goals of the College…
Four or five A.B. engineering graduates will discuss their career choices from 5:30-7 p.m. tomorrow in Acopian Engineering Center room 206. A.B. engineering…
Joel B. Grossman ’74 has made significant improvements as chief operating officer and chief financial officer of Metrokane, the New York-based maker of…
Volunteers in the College’s first national phonathon on Oct. 13 raised $267,605. “It was a great night for Lafayette. So much of what we are able to accomplish…
Although Christine Abbate ’85, Dania Ahmad ’98, and Danielle DeVita ’04 graduated in three different decades, their paths have brought them together 75…
TORTORA ’06 COMPARES BUSINESS WAGES Working as an EXCEL Scholar with Christopher Ruebeck, assistant professor of economics and business, Michael Tortora…
When Henry Ryder ’67 thinks of his undergraduate days, he recalls doffing his “frosh” beanie to upperclassmen, taking classes exclusively with male students…
Lafayette welcomes back alumni and their families for the 2004 Alumni Reunion Friday-Sunday, June 4-6. Reunion will feature the traditional alumni parade…
FEUER ’05 AND ENGELHART ’05 ARE AWARDED UDALL SCHOLARSHIPS Hart Feuer ’05 and Gabriella Engelhart ’05 are among only 80 students honored nationally. http://news…
Helping girls achieve their best Diane Morgenthaler ’76 publishes American Girl, the largest magazine dedicated exclusively to girls ages 7 to 12. By Rebecca…