Jan 18, 2008
Karen Bouldin ’08 Explores Reasons for Cuba’s Economic Revival
International affairs major is working on an honors thesis with John McCartney, professor of government and law Karen Bouldin ’08 (Everett, Wash.) is…
International affairs major is working on an honors thesis with John McCartney, professor of government and law Karen Bouldin ’08 (Everett, Wash.) is…
Mathematics and computer science dual major explores the technical side of computer graphics A love of video games and a desire to create them led George…
Jarrett Shine ’96 raises capital for startup companies and founds own ventures By Kate Helm When he was a Lafayette student, Jarrett Shine ’96 may…
Locations include Australia and New Zealand; South Africa; Guatemala; Scandinavia; the Bahamas; Hawaii; and Germany and the Czech Republic More than 150…
It will support campus programs related to diversity An endowed fund honoring the late Gerald Gill ’70 will support campus speakers and other programs…
Cornell Wright ’74 helps businesses realize their goals When Cornell Wright ’74 speaks with clients and colleagues, he closes with a simple statement:…
Ashley Gray ’09 provides her perspective on the course “The Black Experience” Ashley Gray ’09 (Bethlehem, Pa.) is double-majoring in international…
Course taught by John McCartney, professor of government and law, focuses on contributions of Africans and African Americans to humanity worldwide The…
Armed with acting, writing, directing, and producing experience, lawyer Mychal Wilson ’89 assists actors and others By Dan Edelen When the movie credits…
Research focuses on strategies for addressing health and educational needs of low-income single mothers Government and law major Amanda Pisetzner ’10…