
Dec 1, 2016
From Cost Containment to Generous Giving
The fifth member of a Lafayette family legacy that began in the 1870s, Richard Logan '50 is making an impact through his philanthropy.
The fifth member of a Lafayette family legacy that began in the 1870s, Richard Logan '50 is making an impact through his philanthropy.
Michael O'Kane '67 found his major and his best job after initial missteps. It took only one try to find a great way to support Lafayette while reaping…
Thanks to Paul Staubi '88, students got to work with theater professionals, stage and perform an Off Broadway play, and audition at the Kennedy Center…
The hero of a historic win for Lafayette's men's basketball team, Paul Staubi '88 is extending his legacy for student-athletes and theater students.
Lafayette engineering not only provides students with meaningful coursework and exciting research opportunities, our students in turn engage the community…
World War II veteran Forbes Meston '50 has lived through intense experiences. A charitable gift annuity has simplified his finances.
A need-based scholarship has enabled Pakistan native Aleeza Ajmal '18 to receive a liberal arts education while focusing on chemical engineering.
The facility reopened in August after undergoing a dramatic transformation thanks to a major gift from Mike Weinstein '70 and his wife, Jill.
Don Harris '74 earned a second degree in civil engineering 39 years after graduating. He's now supporting engineering with deferred and current gift annuities…
The facility reopened in August after undergoing a dramatic transformation thanks to a multi-million-dollar gift from Mike Weinstein '70 and his wife,…