
Oct 3, 2011
34 Alumni Recognized for Outstanding Service
On Saturday, Oct. 1, alumni, alumni groups, and a faculty member were recognized at the annual Alumni Awards Ceremony and luncheon in Wilson Room, Pfenning…

On Saturday, Oct. 1, alumni, alumni groups, and a faculty member were recognized at the annual Alumni Awards Ceremony and luncheon in Wilson Room, Pfenning…
Donald McCluskey ’36, associate professor emeritus of English, died Sept. 20. He was a resident of Kirkland Village in Bethlehem, Pa. After graduating…

Rachel Nelson Moeller ’88, Lafayette’s associate director of career services for externships and internships, has been named executive director of…

Betsy Leebron Tutelman, senior vice provost for strategic initiatives and communications at Temple University, will spend the 2011-12 academic year at…

A team-high 16 points in the Patriot League Tournament Quarterfinals March 5, 2011 marked the last of the 1,316 points that LaKeisha Wright ’11 scored…

The Melbourne-based troupe Strange Fruit swayed in the air atop five-meter-high poles yesterday in a performance on the Quad of Three Belles, which blends…

Alana Taylor ’12 (Portland, Ore.) is a psychology major and a member of Lafayette’s Division I volleyball and track and field teams. She spent her spring…

During his sophomore year at Lafayette, William “Bill” Wagner ’89 had a life-changing conversation with older alum Robin Amesbury ’71. “He told…

Mikhail Gorbachev, the leader of the Soviet Union who ended Communist rule in Eastern Europe and was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, will deliver a major…

Morgan West ’13 (Huntington Beach, Calif.), a neuroscience major with a minor in health care and society, is traveling to Switzerland, India, China,…