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'Lehigh' Lights Up the Night

New Health, Science and Technology building is illuminated for the first time.


Muzhe Yang Examines the Unintended Consequences of External Factors on Mothers and Babies

Yang’s work explores how the circumstances of maternal employment and other environmental factors impact maternal health, fetal health and infant health.


Human Behavior, Climate Risk and the Food-Water-Energy Nexus

Y.C. Ethan Yang works with a team of researchers incorporating data on human behavior into a climate-risk modeling framework to improve resilience of critical water, food and energy systems.


Remaking the Nervous System: Michael Layden Studies the Starlet Sea Anemone, Nematostella, to Understand Neural Development, Evolution and Regeneration

Michael Layden turns to the starlet sea anemone to better understand neural development and how the human brain evolved, and potentially improve treatments of central nervous system disorders.


Tracing the Roots of U.S. Deportation Practices

Historian Emily Pope-Obeda explores U.S. deportation practices and their impacts, focusing on the 1920s when deportation “came of age.”


Interdisciplinarity & Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria

A diverse team of Lehigh researchers examines components of the language, history and narratives of antibiotics related to their individual expertise.


12.1.21: Update from the COVID Response Team

A message sent to members of the Lehigh community and Lehigh families.


Lei Wu Develops Novel Mathematical Methods to Quantitatively Characterize Multi-scale Models for Kinetic Theory

Wu explores Hilbert’s sixth problem to determine which mathematical approach to use in a particular regime.


A Sharper Focus on Catastrophe Modeling

Paolo Bocchini, Daniel Conus, Brian Davison and their colleagues leverage their collaborative experience in probabilistic modeling to sharpen their focus on catastrophe modeling, a discipline not traditionally explored in academia.


Lehigh, Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority Work Toward Microgrid for Charging Zero-Emission Vehicles

Lehigh collaborates with Silicon Valley transit authority on microgrid to power electric buses.


Lehigh Basketball's Marques Wilson Embracing ‘Learn, Grow, Lead’

Coming off an MVP season, Marques Wilson is using his experiences to make his teammates better.


11.22.21: Reminder: Surveillance Testing Options

A message sent to members of the Lehigh community and Lehigh families


Lehigh Business Grads Talk About Their Journeys Through the Business World

The College of Business celebrates 50 years of coeducation in Fall 2021 magazine issue.


Lehigh Tops Lafayette in the 157th Edition of The Rivalry

The Mountain Hawks end the season on a three-game winning streak with a 17-10 win over the Leopards.


Inauguration: Symbols of the Presidency

The seal of the university, walking stick, silver mace and chain of office medallion represent the traditions and ideals that Lehigh upholds with the inauguration of its newest president.


11.18.21: Reminder: COVID-19 Protocols for Staff and Faculty

A message sent to faculty and staff


11.17.21: Update from the COVID Response Team

A message sent to members of the Lehigh community and Lehigh families


Henry Luce Foundation Grant Supports Research Opportunities for Women in STEM

Lehigh University received a $204,000 grant that will be used to engage more undergraduate women in engineering research over the next several years.


Building a ‘Smart,’ Resilient Campus

The stormwater mitigation project is designed to help the campus achieve one of the goals outlined in Lehigh’s Sustainability Strategic Plan 2030.


Bridge Health Looks to AI

A Lehigh team is using artificial intelligence to assist with bridge maintenance and management.