Oct 20, 2021
Alum Builds Career Protecting New Jersey’s Environment
For more than 40 years, Richard “Rick” Engel ’74, a New Jersey deputy attorney general, has helped clean up polluted sites throughout the state.
For more than 40 years, Richard “Rick” Engel ’74, a New Jersey deputy attorney general, has helped clean up polluted sites throughout the state.
By Bill Kline More than a passion play. It’s hard work. It’s grabbing opportunities. It’s discovering that there is more than one path to becoming…
“Newark has been to Philip Roth’s writing what whaling was to Melville,” said Rosemary Konner Steinbaum ’74 in an article in the Huffington Post…
By Matt Sinclair ’90 One of today’s leading thinkers in business ethics and legal philosophy, John Hasnas ’74 says, “Lafayette provided me with…
Forty years ago, in September 1970, Lafayette College welcomed its first official coeducational class with 146 women. About 30 members of that pioneering…
By Matt Sinclair ‘90 People may have different opinions on what size a city government should be, but everyone wants things to run smoothly. And when…
A member of the first class of women at Lafayette, Liza Roos Prior Lucy ’74 majored in psychology, but then in her sophomore year she made a quilt for…
The electrical engineering and psychology graduate worked in aviation safety, helped design a security portal system for the White House, and now consults…
Terrence Byrd ’74 thrives in providing access to quality health care Nearly 50 million people in the United States lack health insurance or access to proper…
Alma Scott-Buczak ’74 improves lives of NJ Transit workers, children in New York, and the underprivileged A grease gun, a spark plug gapper, and a good…