
Dec 1, 2017
Last Line of Defense
A few weeks before McCrae Williams ’21 died, he traveled to Fiji with his family to dive the Great White Wall, a swaying, 600-foot hedge of soft coral…
A few weeks before McCrae Williams ’21 died, he traveled to Fiji with his family to dive the Great White Wall, a swaying, 600-foot hedge of soft coral…
Randi Gill-Sadler Assistant Professor of English Gill-Sadler earned a Ph.D. in English from University of Florida, where she studied representations of…
The journey to Lafayette for Lael Conlon Kiesling ’86, and that of about a dozen members of her family, was set in motion in the early 1900s, when her…
LISTEN Chris Nial ’10 and the a cappella group he’s been singing with in Vermont for the past 10 years, Root 7, recently released their first recorded…
Of the more than 40,000 entrepreneurs who apply to appear on ABC’s reality show Shark Tank each season, only 100 or so make it on air. And even fewer…
One hundred eighty-three years after his death, the Marquis de Lafayette is engrained in the culture of the nation. Cities, streets, baseball diamonds…
Yusuf Dahl, new director of IDEAL Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship, considers himself a change agent. “I’m here to build a best-in-class…
As a West Coast native attending an East Coast college, Heidi Ludwick Hanson ’91 learned the challenges of being separated from family and how support…
The dull light of this August’s eclipse washed over the headstones and mausoleums of historic Easton Cemetery, producing a slightly eerie glow. Pennsylvania…
Wearing a royal blue dress and long silver earrings, Susan Cassin Wilson ’80 fox-trots with her instructor across the sun-dappled floor of Fred Astaire…