Sep 1, 2002
O’Neill Brings “Ultimate Liberal Arts Experience” to Students
Almost 200 students were involved in Lafayette Theater last year, in either acting or backstage work on the two mainstage productions, two Black Box shows…
Almost 200 students were involved in Lafayette Theater last year, in either acting or backstage work on the two mainstage productions, two Black Box shows…
Look closely at the next men’s basketball game. Sitting on the bench with the players likely will be Alan Childs, professor and head of psychology and…
What does the Lafayette remote-controlled robot that reached the quarterfinals in a national Battlebot competition last year in California have in common…
Head of human resources for Institution for Savings, Newburyport, Mass.–the nation’s oldest savings bank–Patricia Ferguson ’78 has been promoted to vice…
Having begun his career at West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc. in 1992 as vice president, scientific services, Donald E. Morel Jr. ’79 was promoted in May…
President and owner of Saratoga Benefit Services, LLC, Moorestown, N.J., Amy R. Webb ’83 has been elected president of South Jersey Association of Health…
“Aside from medicine, I have always had two loves: tennis and European travel,” says Dr. Jack F. Bowers ’55, a retired ophthalmologist and Harvard Medical…
The illnesses of two family members pushed Charis Gehret ’01 to pursue tough goals and attain them. When her father was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease…
Business development professional and biomedical engineer Paul L. Carey ’82 has been named director of Cornell University’s Office of Economic Development…
Director of information technology for Universal Service Administrative Company, Steve Delahunty ’87 recently became an adjunct faculty member at George…