Jun 21, 2002
Leslie F. Muhlfelder '81 Inspires Students by Teaching Gender and the Law Course
Leslie F. Muhlfelder '81 was enjoying the challenges of a promising legal career as she began a six-year stint as associate university counsel at Temple…
Leslie F. Muhlfelder '81 was enjoying the challenges of a promising legal career as she began a six-year stint as associate university counsel at Temple…
Teams from the National Fellowship of Child Care Executives, an organization of 68 children's homes in the United States, are competing on campus in the…
Lafayette mathematics major Crystal Taylor of Hyattsville, Md., is one of 79 students across the country chosen to receive a 2002 Jack Kent Cooke Foundation…
Cagley, Harman & Associates, Inc., the structural engineering firm of D. Kirk Harman ’77, is engaged in one of the biggest, most spectacular projects it…
Philadelphia Business Journal recently recognized Mary Stengel Austen '86 with its 40 Under 40 Award, given to “40 rising stars based on their professional…
Former halfback Joe Marhefka '24, who played halfback on Lafayette's 1921 national championship football team, turned 100 and was honored during the Lafayette-Navy…
I first met Bob when we entered the same pledge class of the fraternity in 1949. We were college freshmen in an unusual structure. Most of the upper classmen…
After conducting research in Pittsburgh, New York, Washington, D.C., and Scotland, Peter Krass '87 completed a biography of rapacious industrialist and…
Being an account executive with National City's private client group is a great fit, says Roger C. Wiegand '94. The group provides customers with a single…
As executive vice president and chief marketing officer with Brooks Brothers Inc., Mark Friedman '83 heads up marketing for the company's retail and factory…