Jun 6, 2003
Jonathan Green ’68 is CEO of Rockefeller Group
Jonathan D. Green ’68 doesn’t have to go far in search of job satisfaction – he just takes a little detour past a skyscraper he helped build. “You can…
Jonathan D. Green ’68 doesn’t have to go far in search of job satisfaction – he just takes a little detour past a skyscraper he helped build. “You can…
For the past 17 years, William “Bill” Shook ’68 has smiled patiently, even chuckled appreciatively, at suggestions that his profits are in the hole and…
Marquis Scholar Robert Brown ’03 (Liverpool, N.Y.) earned honors in computer science through a project using artificial intelligence to develop a computer…
During her three years at Lafayette, Jessica Schneck ’04 (Walnutport, Pa.) has conducted complex scientific research, coauthored a paper for a scholarly…
A “Valley Arts” television program that debuted June 4 features Ed Kerns, Eugene H. Clapp Professor of Art, and several Lafayette artistic collaborators…
For the third consecutive year, John Kincaid, Robert B. and Helen S. Meyner Professor of Government and Public Service, has been awarded a Fulbright grant…
As director of the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of American History, Brent D. Glass ’69 is a national leader in the field of history. But…
Douglas Campbell ’86 is the executive director of Hands Together, a nonprofit organization that engages volunteers in service to the poor of Haiti. Hands…
“I’ve been wanting to write this book for several years,” says Martin Clark ’87, author of Communication Landmines! 18 Communication Catastrophes and How…
Students earned honorable mention this year at two international competitions sponsored by Consortium for Mathematics and its Applications. The Mathematical…