Sep 10, 2014
Lawyer Steven Hyman ’62 Argued Before Supreme Court
The highlight of Steven Hyman's career came when he argued before the U.S. Supreme Court on Jan. 18, 1984, representing Benjamin Quarles in New York v…
The highlight of Steven Hyman's career came when he argued before the U.S. Supreme Court on Jan. 18, 1984, representing Benjamin Quarles in New York v…
Now in his 20th year, U.S. District Court Judge Joel Pisano ’71 presides over high-stakes cases in Trenton, N.J., involving virtually every aspect of…
By Kate Helm In the 1960s, Gerald P. Bodey ’56 almost became a medical missionary. At that time the draft was still in place for doctors, so his physician…
Painter and sculptor Eugene Avergon ’62 outlines engaging art projects for students By David Learn ’92 As an artist, Eugene B. Avergon ’62 enjoys both…
Max Rothman ’62 has transformed Alliance for Aging into award-winning advocacy group Only two years into his tenure as president and CEO of Alliance for…
Professors inspire Jay Carson ’63 to become one Like many Lafayette alumni, my life during college connected with my life after. Professionally, I went…
Following stints at Cosmopolitan, Giant, and Talk, Sara Culley ’96 leads staff at Elle By Dan Edelen Keen-eyed visitors to the offices of Elle magazine…
Events in Lehigh Valley and New Jersey raise $25,000 Eight alumni and more than ten students participated in the Lafayette-Lehigh Week Alumni Regional…