Oct 12, 2007
Zachary Cleary ’10 Finds the Perfect Fit at Lafayette
International studies and engineering program is the ideal path for this versatile student Zachary Cleary ’10 (South Glastonbury, Conn.) has no boundaries…
International studies and engineering program is the ideal path for this versatile student Zachary Cleary ’10 (South Glastonbury, Conn.) has no boundaries…
Precision Profiles makes and designs custom stainless steel products By Liz Margolis ’09 After working 25 years in sales and marketing at General Electric…
First volumes will be released in fall of 2008 The Encyclopedia of the Bible and its Reception, co-edited by Eric Ziolkowski, is what premier European…
Topic is Hamilton, Washington, and America’s birth Ron Chernow will deliver a talk entitled “Intertwined Lives: Alexander Hamilton, George Washington…
John Hannafin ’00 travels around nation to capture beauty of national parks on canvas and video Artist John Hannafin ’00 recently returned from a 10…
Elizabeth Pinelli ’11 shares her perspective on ‘Baseball: The One Constant through all the Years’ Elizabeth Pinelli ’11 (Princeton Junction, N.J.)…
Chip Nataro, associate professor of chemistry, uses hands-on methods to explore history and science of baseball Terence Mann, played by James Earl Jones…
Curated by Alastair Noble, assistant professor of art, exhibit begins Oct. 29 in the Grossman Gallery The Richard A. and Rissa W. Grossman Gallery is playing…
Exhibit runs through Nov. 2 in the David A. Portlock Black Cultural Center As part of Latino Heritage Month, artwork by Chilean artist Jose A. Balcells…
Nicholas Keppel ’08 works with Arthur Kney, associate professor of civil and environmental engineering, to give students simulations of real life experiences…