Jun 20, 2003
Looking Back: Reminisces from Ward Baum ’41
(Editor’s note: Ward Baum’s recollections about Bushkill Creek and Mucker Hall in 1938 and 1940 may rekindle good memories for other alumni.) Bushkill…
(Editor’s note: Ward Baum’s recollections about Bushkill Creek and Mucker Hall in 1938 and 1940 may rekindle good memories for other alumni.) Bushkill…
When she begins working towards a master’s in library science this fall, Lucile Smith ’03 (Neptune, N.J.) won’t to worry about the high price of education…
If there is a theme to the path taken by Ellen Kravet Burke ’76, it may be one of creating a safe haven. As a special-education teacher, she helped children…
As resentment over the war and the continuing American presence in Iraq boils on Indonesian streets, another deadly force is burning beneath its forests…
Sarah Bassin ’04 (Overland Park, Kan.) is building bridges between people of different religions in Chicago this summer through a fellowship from the American…
Christopher Reich ’03 (New Providence, N.J.) earned honors in mathematics and economics & business last month by completing a year-long research project…
William W. Reynolds Jr. ’61 believes in “angels,” down-to-earth capital investors willing to put their money in fledgling incubation businesses in the…
“My students love fieldwork,” says Nancy M. Waters, associate professor of biology, whose field ecology program has extensive fieldwork. “Classes and research…
Gregory LaConte ’03 (Wayne, N.J.) will begin working towards a master’s in public administration this fall, but already he’s gaining valuable experience…
During an internship her junior year at Lafayette, Siobhan Pendergast ’89 found herself placing bids on behalf of the distinguished Didier Aaron Ltd. gallery…