Sep 18, 2002
Alumni Volunteers Honored for Service
Lafayette's alumni volunteers were recognized for their dedicated service during the annual Alumni Volunteer Leadership dinner Sept. 13 in the new Pfenning…
Lafayette's alumni volunteers were recognized for their dedicated service during the annual Alumni Volunteer Leadership dinner Sept. 13 in the new Pfenning…
Three current alumni recently paid tribute to David Albala '78, professor of urology and head of minimally invasive surgery at Duke University Medical…
Joining Lafayette's Board of Trustees are George M. Jenkins '74, Radnor, Pa.; Richard A. Grossman '64, Greenwich, Conn.; and Barbara J. Lombardo '83, Chester…
Lafayette dedicated its new Robert E. '32 and Hazel E. Pfenning Alumni Center on Sept. 14. Named in tribute to Robert E. Pfenning's service as Alumni Association…
“The most important thing I learned during my first trip to Haiti was the difference between doing things for people who want and working for people who…
As the new executive director of the Kalmar Nyckel Foundation, Steven D. Luthultz ’76 plans to aggressively promote the use of the Tall Ship Kalmar Nyckel…
Marquis MailerVol. 3, Issue 1August 29, 2002 Welcome to a new school year and a new edition of the Marquis Mailer, our free, monthly email newsletter that…
Three alumni of Lafayette have been elected to the College’s Board of Trustees. They are George M. Jenkins of Radnor, Pa.; Richard A. Grossman of Greenwich…
Continuing his career in microelectronics, Mark C. Stibitz ’87 was recently named vice president and general manager of the enterprise and storage division…
Cagley, Harman & Associates, Inc., the structural engineering firm of D. Kirk Harman ’77, is engaged in one of the biggest, most spectacular projects it…