
Jun 22, 2016
Making Beautiful Music
Don Mildrum ’53 took up the clarinet in high school so he’d get into football games for free with the band. He also had played the violin since age…
Don Mildrum ’53 took up the clarinet in high school so he’d get into football games for free with the band. He also had played the violin since age…
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…
Award-winning The Wave is a chaise lounge, picnic table, laptop station, and playground. It was commissioned by the City of Chicago’s “Make Way for…
A future class valedictorian from Southern New Jersey who wanted to be a math major, Pat Anderson Myers ’82 visited Lafayette for a one-week program…
One of Massachusetts’ leading public health advocates, Dr. Alan Woodward ’71 has received the Lifetime Achievement Award for service to his profession…
Among the most famous ancient Greek aphorisms is “know thyself.” As an engineer, Colin Rementer ’12 is used to solving problems, but majoring in…
It can be intimidating for a young professional starting her career to speak up and express her ideas to management. But Angela Wnek ’13 brings a lot…
Finding innovative ways to teach engineering students, particularly those who are more visual learners, led Lucas Landherr ’05 to propose using science…
On the fast track at pharmaceutical giant Merck & Co., Renaldo Trancoso ’99 evaluates and supports a group of key projects to help build business. “I…
Americans consume more than 400 million pounds of cranberries each year, and Gordon Swanson ’66, CEO of Cran Chile, is the man behind the scenes of the…