Mar 19, 2014
Profile: DeLoatch ’59 Is a Pioneer in Engineering Education
by Kevin Gray In 1959, less than half of 1 percent of engineers in the United States was African American. Today, that figure is 5 percent, due in large…
by Kevin Gray In 1959, less than half of 1 percent of engineers in the United States was African American. Today, that figure is 5 percent, due in large…
by Benjamin Gleisser After meeting Gloria Steinem at Lafayette in 2008, Lia Mandaglio Parifax ’08 vowed to work for social justice. Today, she advises…
by Sharon Sanders Ko Maung ’07 is one of only 19 medical students to receive the 2013 Hematology Opportunities for the Next Generation of Research Scientists…
by Robert S. Benchley As a goalkeeper, he played professional soccer on three continents. As an attorney, he fought for social justice in the courts. Now…
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…
In recognition of outstanding accomplishments in a civil engineering career spanning more than 50 years, Doug Cherry ’58 received the Dr. John L. Buzzi…
by Kate Helm Evan J. White ’02 has been tapped as a 2013 Rising Star in labor and employment law in the New York Metro edition of Super Lawyers Magazine…
One of the aspects of my new position as President that I have enjoyed most is the opportunity to learn more about Lafayette’s academic program. Meeting…
Immerse yourself in three days of thought-provoking classes taught by Ilan Peleg, David Sunderlin, Nestor Armando Gil, and Liz McMahon in government &…
Angel Mendez ’82 hosted Matthew Schultheiss ’15 in a January externship at the San Jose offi ce of Cisco Systems Inc. Mendez is Cisco’s senior vice…