Feb 2, 2007
Murder of Daughter Leads Rieger ’63 to Educate Public about Violence
Sam Rieger ’63 and his wife Wanda have received an award for which they wish they were never eligible. At the 10th Annual Melanie Ilene Rieger Memorial…
Sam Rieger ’63 and his wife Wanda have received an award for which they wish they were never eligible. At the 10th Annual Melanie Ilene Rieger Memorial…
Confident that Lafayette’s steel bridge team would reach new heights this year in competition, civil engineering major Joseph Danatzko ’07 (West Caldwell…
Joellen Cope ’08 (Dillsburg, Pa.) is a Marquis Scholar majoring in mathematics with a minor in philosophy. She spent her winter break in Austria and Germany…
When Leah Cardoni Kane ’96 left the advertising world, she went to court. Nothing was wrong. She simply decided to open an office of the business her father…
The sort of person who’s always on the move, Buffie Longmire ’02 has raced through the past decade taking on seemingly impossible amounts of responsibilities…
Student Movement Against Cancer (SMAC) will wrap up this year’s fund-raising events for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital with the Up ‘til Dawn campus-wide…
The childhood curiosity of Britney McCoy ’05 flabbergasted her elders. Relentless in her questioning, she would ask one after another, no matter how impossible…
For much of her childhood, Yolanda Wisher Palacio ’98 felt as if she were living in two different worlds. The McDonogh Report celebrates the contributions…
Cheryl Wall, distinguished professor of English at Rutgers University, will deliver the keynote address for Lafayette’s celebration of Black History Month…
Danielle Bero ’07 (Astoria, N.Y.) designed her own interdisciplinary major combining creative mediums and social justice.She spent her winter break in…