May 12, 2003
Activist Robert W. Blum ’69 Still Fighting for Change
As a student activist at Lafayette in the tumultuous 1960s, Robert W. Blum ’69 helped organize protests against mandatory ROTC service, campus visitation…
As a student activist at Lafayette in the tumultuous 1960s, Robert W. Blum ’69 helped organize protests against mandatory ROTC service, campus visitation…
A love of the Navy inherited from his father and a respect for engineering learned at Lafayette have inspired Carl M. Albero ’57 through two careers involving…
For Gerald P. “Jerry” Dodson ’69, entering a courtroom on the first day of a trial is a little like starting a new life. “A trial is like a mini-life in…
In a rare Lehigh Valley performance, renowned trumpet player Ken Brader will perform solos at the Lafayette Jazz Ensemble’s annual spring concert 8 p.m…
Through studying legislation that affected Native Americans and the mentally ill, Andrea Kotrosits ’03 (Coplay, Pa.) gained insight into developing and…
Marquis Scholar Christine Williams ’03 (Erie, Pa.) is practically a seasoned veteran when it comes to presenting her research on the survival of mercury-resistant…
Junior Paul Germain (Coral Springs, Fla.), a double major in art and English, will give a presentation on “Human Expressions in Graffiti” noon today in…
Marquis Scholar Greg Staszowski ’03 (South Windsor, Conn) will give a presentation on using engineering and mathematical models to improve financial investment…
Marquis Scholar Lauren Frese, an International Affairs major from Morris Plains, N.J., is the 2003 recipient of the George Wharton Pepper Prize, awarded…
Trustee Scholarship recipient Heather Bastian ’03 (Hamburg, Pa.) is finishing her Lafayette career with a flourish — publishing an article in a scholarly…