
Jun 25, 2018
Big Gamble, Big Payoff
By Kevin Gray Walter “Terry” Lutz ’62 admits he isn’t much of a gambler. But in the early 1990s, he bet the future of his company on his strong belief…
By Kevin Gray Walter “Terry” Lutz ’62 admits he isn’t much of a gambler. But in the early 1990s, he bet the future of his company on his strong belief…
By Kevin Gray As a senior manager at Accenture in San Francisco, Lauren Steinitz ’08 enjoys innovating with clients as they rotate to the digital economy…
Francis Illuzzi ’18 served a summer internship with the news operation at PBS39 WLVT in Bethlehem that was supported by Lafayette’s Bossak/Heilbron…
By Bryan Hay Polly Piergiovanni, professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering, has won the prestigious and competitive William H. Corcoran Award…
By Stephen Wilson You are on Shark Tank. Not pitching an idea, but sitting with the investors—a bankroll in your pocket itching for the right product…
Professors Il Hyun Cho and Seo-Hyun Park penned an analysis published in The Washington Post of the Pentagon's cancellation of military exercises with…
By Stephen Wilson A student draped in a flowing white smock steps out of Farinon swaddling a raw, bloody roast. Around her neck hangs a chain of hot dogs…
By Katie Neitz Perhaps the most dramatic societal shift over the past 100 years has been the evolution of women and the blurring of traditional gender…
By Katie Neitz At the heart of every school’s academic scheduling, every Google Maps route calculation, and every Amazon Prime delivery order are mathematical…
By Bill Landauer “We’re the people that live,” Ma Joad says at the end of John Ford’s The Grapes of Wrath. “We’ll go on forever, Pa. We’re…