May 16, 2007
William Harrington ’70 Works to Develop Economies in Third World Countries
In 1992, William Harrington ’70 went to El Salvador to observe the first elections after its civil war. “As I was about to leave for that trip, a good…
In 1992, William Harrington ’70 went to El Salvador to observe the first elections after its civil war. “As I was about to leave for that trip, a good…
A Lafayette Board Associate, Mitchell Berger ’77 is chairman and founder of the Florida law firm Berger Singerman. He was a member of President Clinton…
Andrew Kortyna, assistant professor of physics, has been awarded a $125,800 National Science Foundation (NSF) grant to continue his research program focusing…
An article in today’s New York Times names Lafayette as one of the colleges “traditionally perceived as being a notch below the most elite, [which] have…
A retiring member of the faculty, Ann L. Gold, instructor of athletics and head coach of field hockey, has been elected to emerita status and will be recognized…
A team of 11 mechanical engineering majors competed at the AERO Design East competition held May 4-6 in Forth Worth, Texas. The AERO Design East contest…
Edward Dutch ’07 (Havertown, Pa.) took a step back in time for his honors thesis research. The history major examined an often unexplored key component…
Artwork created by the Experimental Printmaking Institute (EPI) was recently placed in the permanent collection of the Mount Holyoke Museum, establishing…
News in this Alumni Chapter Roundup is updated for 28 chapters: Greater Los Angeles, San Franciso/Palo Alto, Dallas, Houston, Gulf Coast (Fla.), Northeast…
Forensics Society placed fourth in its division at the National Forensic Association’s (NFA) annual tournament held at Berry College in Rome, Ga. this…