Nov 21, 2005
Pooley ’70 Protects “Property of the Mind”
James Pooley ’70 thinks his former science and math instructors at Lafayette would be quite amused if they could see him now. Thirty years ago, as a student…
James Pooley ’70 thinks his former science and math instructors at Lafayette would be quite amused if they could see him now. Thirty years ago, as a student…
When Eric May ’93 was an undergraduate, he didn’t intend to go into business, and at no time did he ever picture himself advising government officials…
Thirty-five years after graduating from Lafayette with a degree in economics, Willard Compton ’72 is finally returning to his roots. He recently became…
Chemical engineering graduate Chris Nolan ’86 has been appointed an independent director by Hauppauge, N.Y.-based United-Guardian Inc., a manufacturer…
Senior mechanical engineering majors are engaged in three major design projects and several important honors research projects this school year. The design…
Innovative classroom technology is broadening Lafayette students’ understanding of German playwright Friedrich Schiller’s 18th century play The Robbers…
The McKelvy House Scholars invite the campus to join a dinner discussion of the value of performing arts Sunday evening. The meal will begin at 6 p.m.…
Two years ago, Andrew Manze wowed the Williams Center for the Arts assoloist-conductor of Academy of Ancient Music. Unrivaled in interpreting virtuoso…
Led by first-place finishes from Mark Kokoska ’08 (Bloomsburg, Pa.), Rachel Heron ’09 (Downingtown, Pa.), Christian Dato ’07 (Poway, Calif.), and Joe Borland…
Economics and business major John Jorizzo ’06 (Lewisville, N.C.) and civil engineering major Matt Vanderwall ’08 (Webster, N.Y.) will compete on the East…