Mar 17, 2005
ESPN Externship Presents Students with Options for Marketing Careers
Ruth Gelber ’05 (Hinesburg, Vt.) and Victoria Picone ’05 (Bethlehem, Pa.) were given the opportunity to see how their aspirations to work in the field…
Ruth Gelber ’05 (Hinesburg, Vt.) and Victoria Picone ’05 (Bethlehem, Pa.) were given the opportunity to see how their aspirations to work in the field…
William Bissell, assistant professor of anthropology and sociology at Lafayette, has received a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities…
A “core value” for Lafayette’s new president by Rob Stewert | illustration by Terry Stout Black’s Law Dictionary lists “ethnic, socio-economic, and…
Daniel Haddad ’06 (Colorado Springs, Colo.) has always been interested in behavior and how it can be manipulated and influenced by chemical agents. This…
Due to visa difficulties, the performance by Nrityagram Dance Ensemble at the Williams Center for the Arts has been rescheduled to 8 p.m. Tuesday, April…
His Lafayette degree is a matter of family pride for Alex Karapetian ’04. Three generations of his family have attended, and he hopes his children will…
Cara Belardi ’02 never planned on a publishing career, but when the opportunity to work as an advertising assistant at Sports Illustrated presented itself…
Brian Burke ’02, an agent for New York Life Insurance Co., forged friendships he hopes will last a lifetime while facing highs and lows with his teammates…
When he arrived at Lafayette, Harsh Agrawal ’01, now an associate with Morgan Stanley Capital Partners, New York City, found caring professors who helped…
A professor and a book changed her life during her first year at Lafayette, says Amanda Alpert ’99. Joshua Miller, professor of government and law, incorporated…