Class of 1966
George Loveland ’66 Preserves Historic Family Farmhouse as B&B
On a bluff overlooking the Connecticut River in Norwich, Vt., sits the ancestral home of George Loveland ’66. Built in 1821, the spacious Federalist-style yellow brick house on 38 acres has been home to six generations of the Loveland family. In 2010, George and his wife, Carol, brought a new vibrancy to the farmhouse by [...]
Richard Ulsh ’66 Is Rowing Masters Champion
By Lori Burke Having struck gold in the 2010 U.S. Rowing Masters Championship, Richard Ulsh ’66 is now training for the 2012 masters championship race. Associate professor of chemistry at University of Pittsburgh, Johnstown, Pa., he is also sharing his rowing expertise with Pitt students, using the sport to mentor them on life skills for [...]
Walter Mitchell Jr. ’66 Enjoys Serving as Small-Town Mayor
By Robert Bruce Slater When a small group of residents of Bear Creek Township, Pa., voted in 1993 to secede and form a separate borough, they elected Walter S. Mitchell Jr. ’66 as mayor. And, he’s been mayor ever since. Mitchell views the secession as an “unqualified success.” While many towns and cities throughout the [...]
Three Alumni Elected to Board of Trustees
Mary Stengel Austen ’86, Donald E. Morel ’79, and S. Kent Rockwell ’66 will begin five-year terms July 1 Mary Stengel Austen ’86, Donald E. Morel ’79, and S. Kent Rockwell ’66 were elected to the Board of Trustees May 22 and will begin five-year terms July 1. Austen is president and CEO of Tierney [...]
Alumni Become Pard-ners with Posse Scholars
New program allows for personal involvement in the lives of current students Lafayette’s Posse program will receive additional support this year thanks to a new program called Posse Pard-ners. Alumni will have the opportunity to play a role in the education of individual students on campus. Posse Pard-ners comes as result of the involvement of [...]





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