Feb 6, 2006
BBC World Service Business Report Features Abel ’83
As part of a roundtable discussion about the U.S. pharmaceutical industry last year for the BBC World Service Business Report, Douglas Abel ’83, then president…
As part of a roundtable discussion about the U.S. pharmaceutical industry last year for the BBC World Service Business Report, Douglas Abel ’83, then president…
The mock trial program recently hosted its second annual Cartoon Classic tournament for 22 teams from 11 colleges and universities. A Lafayette team placed…
The athletic greats in the Luzerne County (Pa.) Hall of Fame include tennis champion Dave Hubinger ’53. Taught by his father, Hubinger began playing tennis…
Organometallics, the leading journal in the field of organometallic chemistry, has published an article coauthored by Brenna Ghent ’05, Lauren Sites ’08…
In 17th-century France, long before the French Revolution and the rise of bourgeois culture, Marie-Catherine Desjardins was writing and publishing best-selling…
Students will network with alumni and learn about professional life in Washington, D.C. at the Career Networking Event on Capitol Hill Feb. 24-25. The…
Forensics Society placed first in speech among a field of schools from around the nation at a tournament held at Webster State University in St. Louis…
Orpheus Chamber Orchestra will bring its second Carnegie Hall program to Lafayette this season as heralded Russian violinist Vadim Repin joins it in performing…
Against competition that would think nothing of freezing him out, Bob Thurber ’86 serves as general manager of Gary Air in Sarasota, Fla., the state with…
Big hair, leather pants, and ’80s rock and roll will make their way back to Lafayette in a performance by Son of Glam 10 p.m. Saturday in Kamine Gymnasium…