Jan 3, 2006
Five LaBuz Siblings — and Counting — Have Chosen Lafayette
The five oldest LaBuz children have all chosen to major in chemical engineering at Lafayette. They have always had an aptitude for science and mathematics…
The five oldest LaBuz children have all chosen to major in chemical engineering at Lafayette. They have always had an aptitude for science and mathematics…
In September, Bob Moss ’57 and his wife, Norma, traveled to Lafayette, Kentucky, and Lafayette, Texas, marking their 18th and 19th destinations since they…
For an honors thesis that brought her to Prague, Trustee Scholar Lori Weaver ’06 (White Haven, Pa.) is researching the 1993 dissolution of Czechoslovakia…
When Michael B. McGraw ’51 was at the height of his career as a U.S. Army brigadier general working at the Pentagon, his time was stretched to the limit…
Canadian American Slavic Studies, one of the leading scholarly journals devoted to Eastern Europe, has published a special edition, Globalization and Its…
Earlier this year, Frank Austin ’92 was named head of asset and liability management and acting head of operational risk management at Bank of New York…
An important center for technology and new business, Loudoun County, Va., has been among the fastest-growing counties in the United States for several…
Seven teams of students produced documentaries this fall on the Easton Rotary, an Italian enclave in Roseto, Pa., International Students Association, Lafayette…
Trustee Scholar Greg Herchenroether ’06 (Pittsburgh, Pa.) has done plenty of writing and a bit of filmmaking throughout his college years. His senior honors…
Many professors impacted English graduate Ronald L. Steiner ’82, including several who directly shaped the way he teaches and views the world. Ellis Finger…