Aug 20, 2014
California, Virginia, Shanghai: Now Germany Bound
Kirk ’95 and Lauren Schulte Kjeldsen ’95 are citizens of the world. By Matt Sinclair ’90 In their 10 years together, Kirk ’95 and Lauren Schulte…
Kirk ’95 and Lauren Schulte Kjeldsen ’95 are citizens of the world. By Matt Sinclair ’90 In their 10 years together, Kirk ’95 and Lauren Schulte…
By Robert S. Benchley As assistant editor for Mental Floss, Lucas Reilly ’13 has found the perfect fit, a quirky magazine that promises to help you “feel…
By Dhiman Chattopadhyay “Don’t ask me to change a light bulb please,” AD Singh warns us in jest, as we dig into a thin-crust pizza. We are seated…
Lafayette alumni serve their communities through a wide variety of occupations and volunteer activities. The summer 2014 edition focuses particularly on…
To the casual observer, it might appear that externship hosts do all the giving and students do all the receiving. Not so, says Ellen Kravet Burke ’76…
With a curriculum ranging from art, fossils, and fiction to the Muslim discovery of coffee, causes of the Arab spring, and relationship between age and…
By Jillian Bevacqua When Dr. Amith Majumdar ’95 launched Lehigh Valley Pediatric Dentistry in 2006, he created an office as unique as his specialty.…
Charles Bergstresser, Class of 1881, was discussed in the July 8 edition of The Wall Street Journal in a letter to readers from editor in chief Gerard…
By Samuel T. Clover ’91 The most recent phase in the career of Barbara Brooks Kimmel ’78—and the seeds of her new book, Trust, Inc.: Strategies for…
Physics graduate Hannah Weaver ’14 has been awarded a Woodrow Wilson Michigan Teaching Fellowship. She will receive a $30,000 stipend while completing…