Mar 17, 2017
Using Art for Social Change
For Yolanda Wisher ’98, her visit to Lafayette in February was a return to a crossroads where she first gave in to the words bursting in her brain. “It…
For Yolanda Wisher ’98, her visit to Lafayette in February was a return to a crossroads where she first gave in to the words bursting in her brain. “It…
Alberto Luna ’08 wanted to be a psychologist since age five. He remembers innocently aspiring to that career because “all I had to do was sit down…
With quiet self-determination Quincy Miller ’97 has risen to the top of his profession. After 10 years at Citizens Bank, where he was president of business…
Finding ways to determine the risks and potential of financial investments spurs the imagination of Ryan Benjamin ’10, assistant director/senior financial…
Rasheim Donaldson ’06 likes to watch Bronx Supreme Court trials conducted by Judge Alvin Yearwood ’83, his legal mentor. Yearwood’s courtroom is…
Explaining the significance of studies by the National Institutes of Health related to heart, lung, blood, and sleep disorders rests on the shoulders of…
Over two decades, Yolanda Wisher ’98 has built alliances as an English teacher, a performing poet, and a leader of one of America’s leading municipal…
Growing up in Windsor, Ont., Drew Brown ’06 observed that poverty-stricken areas of nearby Detroit and other U.S. cities were dominated by “black and…
Just as a jazz tune evolves as it progresses, Darryl Clark ’82 moves forward in his career as a technology manager and in his art as a bassist. “In…
Students were honored for their dedication to academics and furthering diversity on campus and in the surrounding community at the McDonogh Network Awards…