
May 27, 2021
Forming a safety net
A professor helped first-gen student Tyler Cook ’21 overcome self-doubt.
A professor helped first-gen student Tyler Cook ’21 overcome self-doubt.
He's been a versatile teacher, supportive colleague, and "CWP person disguised as a math professor."
Professor George E. Panichas, your dedication to the education of your students is evident in their success. George, you received your Ph.D. from the University…
Julisan Street ’21 tells about finding a sense of identity at Lafayette
The civil engineering professor was an early adopter of GIS technology, nationally recognized expert witness for flooding litigation, and city leader.
Students appreciated that the psychology professor genuinely cared about their success.
The biology professor made his mark through research, teaching, mentoring, music, humor, and more.
His leadership and perseverance have contributed to the success of the Mechanical Engineering Department.
She'll be remembered for her attention to detail, responsiveness to staff questions and requests, willingness to take on extra efforts, and kindness.
Adele, Alumni Relations was very fortunate to welcome someone as dedicated and talented as you to our campus community when you accepted the position of…