Feb 18, 2004
The Marquis Mailer — January 15, 2004
FREELON ’05 INTERACTS WITH ARTISTS AT EXPERIMENTAL PRINTMAKING STUDIO Art major Maya Freelon ’05 is gaining firsthand experience in the professional art…
FREELON ’05 INTERACTS WITH ARTISTS AT EXPERIMENTAL PRINTMAKING STUDIO Art major Maya Freelon ’05 is gaining firsthand experience in the professional art…
SPECIAL BULLETIN January 31, 2004 To the Members of the Lafayette Community: Today I advised the Board of Trustees of my intention to complete my service…
More than 30 alumni will discuss their job experiences during the first Leopard Career Connections Day noon-5 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 28. Seniors and juniors…
A first-hand look at careers was made possible for 195 students thanks to 126 alumni, parents, and friends, who volunteered to host one or more students…
NEW YORK TIMES FEATURES STUDY-ABROAD PROGRAM International Herald Tribune brings story of Lafayette’s interim session study-abroad courses to a world readership…
As the holiday season is upon us again and the year draws to close, we hope that you have found the information in the Marquis Mailer exciting and useful…
Trio design and sell polo shirtsKentonHarrow, a bicoastal company that designs, manufactures and markets polo shirts, has been launched by Craig Schroeder…
Nolan ‘73 appointed to trade committee U.S. Secretary of Commerce Donald Evans has appointed John Nolan ‘73 to serve on a trade policy advisory committee…
Friedman ’38 publishes fourth medical thriller Retired physician Barry Friedman ’38 has published his fourth novel, Prescription for Death, about a scheme…
Class of 1974 contributes most callers to phonathon Seventeen alumni secured 193 pledges for a total of $58,630 at the Oct. 14 regional phonathon in the…