
Sep 14, 2011
Michael Choo ’93 Tests the Financial Impact of Asking “Why Not”
By Dan Edelen No machine runs without energy; just ask electrical engineering graduate Michael Choo ’93. From his office in the heart of Singapore, he…
By Dan Edelen No machine runs without energy; just ask electrical engineering graduate Michael Choo ’93. From his office in the heart of Singapore, he…
A group of Lafayette College and Yale University alumni as well as members of Archaeological Institute of America and Smithsonian Institution traveled…
View and share images of the “chain of unity” on Flickr. Lafayette marked the 10th anniversary of 9/11 with a series of talks organized by Marquis Scholars…
Although 10 years have passed, the memories of eyewitnesses of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York City remain vivid…
Lafayette is marking the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, with a series of talks organized by Marquis Scholars, led by Shannon…
Sixty rejections. Three-and-a-half years. Enter Susan Ramer ’83–the perceptive agent with the keen eye and understanding to accept Kathryn Stockett’s…
By Matt Sinclair ’90 In this age of specialization, liberal arts majors often hear questions about what they hope to accomplish with a degree in English…
Throughout his participation in Lafayette’s civil engineering program, Nick Groch ’01 found an “oasis” of creativity—exercising his gifts for…
With the same energy and commitment he demonstrated as a Lafayette student, Reco Collins ’05 is making a difference as an involved community member,…
Former Lafayette football star Blake Costanzo ’06 took some time to answer questions about his career in the National Football League. The anthropology…