Dec 11, 2006
Passion for Law, Passion for Helping Others
“I intend to become an individual with the power to initiate change,” wrote Leslie Saint ’04 in the winter 2005 issue of Aristeia. The McDonogh Report…
“I intend to become an individual with the power to initiate change,” wrote Leslie Saint ’04 in the winter 2005 issue of Aristeia. The McDonogh Report…
As a student involved in dozens of community outreach endeavors, there were moments when Jacobi Cunningham ’03 wanted to sever all ties to his social and…
For Renaldo Trancoso ’99, life is about crossing borders. The McDonogh Report celebrates the contributions of African Americans to the Lafayette community…
Leroy D. Nunery II ’77, president of Edison Charter Schools, was taught respect for education from his earliest days. The McDonogh Report celebrates the…
Led by numerous placings from history major Bill O’Brien ’07 (Elmont, N.Y.), Forensics Society placed third out of 34 teams from all over the nation at…
The Experimental Printmaking Institute’s year-long 10th anniversary celebration features special events and exhibits showcasing a decade of remarkable…
David C. Driskell and Sam Gilliam are among the world-renowned artists brought to the Experimental Printmaking Institute through the Temple Arts Residency…
Lafayette Alumni News, May 1997 – Master printmaker Curlee Holton is looking forward to the Experimental Printmaking Institute to be held this summer.…
Lafayette Alumni News, May 2000 – For the second time in his career, Gerald Gill ’70, associate professor of history, Tufts University, was named Massachusetts…
Lafayette’s civil engineering majors often have the opportunity to step out of the classroom and practically apply their knowledge to solve problems with…