Apr 3, 2007
Greg Corcoran ’07 Rides to Benefit ALS Research
When Greg Corcoran ’07 (Ridgewood, N.J.) sets out on the 270-mile Tri-State Trek for ALS this July, he’ll have some extra motivation. He and two of his…
When Greg Corcoran ’07 (Ridgewood, N.J.) sets out on the 270-mile Tri-State Trek for ALS this July, he’ll have some extra motivation. He and two of his…
By giving students a sneak peek at potential careers, externships are a valuable way for students to determine what careers may be a good fit. Over the…
Thirty-six students and 12 young alumni listened to financial experts explain investment issues and networked on March 24 at Pfenning Alumni Center. Photos…
Twenty-one Lafayette students have earned the distinction of making presentations of their scholarly research at the 21st annual National Conference on…
Lafayette’s celebration of National Poetry Month includes readings from students, open mic nights, and interaction with the acclaimed poets who judged…
This past summer, Lee Vanzler ’07 (Sharon, Mass.) proposed a research project that he would spearhead as part of Lafayette’s Society of Environmental Engineers…
Award-winning news correspondent and author John Stossel will deliver a speech on “Freedom and Its Enemies” at 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 27, in Colton Chapel…
More information on chapter and other alumni events is available in the online Calendar of Events. Those interested in starting, revitalizing, or serving…
As part of the Jones Faculty Lecture series, Chawne Kimber, associate professor of mathematics, will present “A Mathematical Look at Quilts and Colorings…
When Kaydence Cowley ’07 (Littleton, Colo.) came to Lafayette, she was a biology major interested in biomedical engineering. The more she learned about…