Apr 19, 2017
From Failure to Success
Harlow Waite '57 engineered a dramatic turnaround for one of AT&T's business offices. He's also leaving his mark by endowing a scholarship fund at Lafayette…
Harlow Waite '57 engineered a dramatic turnaround for one of AT&T's business offices. He's also leaving his mark by endowing a scholarship fund at Lafayette…
Army service gave Jack Whiteway '65 a second education in the Vietnam War. A generous will provision honors the great Lafayette education he received.
The fifth member of a Lafayette family legacy that began in the 1870s, Richard Logan '50 is making an impact through his philanthropy.
World War II veteran Forbes Meston '50 has lived through intense experiences. A charitable gift annuity has simplified his finances.
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…
Don Mildrum '53 is providing future support through his will for students studying his career field, engineering, and his life's passion, music.
A scholarship made all the difference for Norm Riley '56.
Chuck Werner '62 has a love of rare books that benefits the Met, Lafayette, and his community.
Alumni, parents, and friends help ensure Lafayette's future strength while taking advantage of financial vehicles that enhance their estate plans.
Larry Murphy '58, P'92 has helped students find career success as a volunteer, employer, and donor.