Feb 27, 2014
Step Sinatra ’98 Succeeds in the Business of Living
By Robert S. Benchley In 2007, Step Sinatra ’98 was hospitalized, weighing 83 pounds. Life itself, not its quality, was in question. His ambition to…
By Robert S. Benchley In 2007, Step Sinatra ’98 was hospitalized, weighing 83 pounds. Life itself, not its quality, was in question. His ambition to…
By Kevin Gray At the intersection of leading-edge health care information and the cutting edge for its delivery, Todd Zander ’96 thrives in a profession…
By Kevin Gray Recently, The Today Show was broadcasting segments about celebrity fashion at the Emmy Awards from the NBC morning show’s Burbank, Calif…
Five former student-athletes were inducted into the Lafayette Maroon Club Hall of Fame Nov. 19: basketball star Brian Ehlers ’00, multi-sport standout…
While visiting his sister in a German hospital, Tom Heimhuber noticed a sign asking for bone marrow donors. With nothing to do but wait, he added his name…
By Samuel T. Clover ’91 It turns out there really is a lot of money in kitchens and bathrooms. In one case, $50,544,619.05, to be exact. In a landmark…
A pro soccer stadium project brings together alumni from three companies By Samuel T. Clover ’91 You never know when you’re going to meet a fellow Lafayette…
Alex LaRoche ’98 draws on his liberal arts and engineering background as vice president at Moser Jewel Co. When Alex LaRoche ’98 decided to major in…
Abigail Lewis Cooper ’98 is program officer at National Democratic Institute for International Affairs A trip to Honduras sponsored by the Alternative…
Jonathan Ellis ’98 leads NYC alumni chapter and helps students with career exploration Liz Kemmerer Jonathan Ellis ’98 anxiously came to Lafayette…