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A brass cannon donated to Lehigh 75 years ago has been recovered and restored.
Eby is driving awareness about the terminal disease and raising hundreds of thousands of dollars for research.
A travel enthusiast, Gil talks about her study abroad experience as well as her mindset in the pool.
These alumni, faculty and students are among those making a difference in their communities—and beyond—through their research, advocacy and entrepreneurship.
The Lehigh researchers, along with the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, are measuring concentrations of Ethylene Oxide and other volatile organic compounds in the air in a Pennsylvania city that has among the highest cancer risks in the nation.
Top priorities of GO Beyond: The Campaign for Future Makers include scholarships, renovations and building projects, and the Lehigh Fund.
A planetary scientist, Becker studies moons, asteroids and planetary rings to find answers about the solar system.
What does generative artificial intelligence mean for higher education? Promising or problematic?
A message sent to members of the Lehigh campus community.
Voith & Mactavish Architects earn SARA award for their technology-driven design.
New research demonstrates how AI-recommended social media content influences one’s brain and purchasing behaviors.
Lehigh's STEM Visualizations team pioneers an online simulator to propel students into a new realm of interactive and comprehensive learning.
The four-year project is working to determine whether patients have cancer, and possibly other diseases.
Skanska and Lehigh staff and students volunteered in support of the Fountain Hill Elementary School Food Bank.
Research by Professor Paolo Bocchini and doctoral student Xinyue Wang provides the methodology for predicting when powerline ignition is likely in high winds.
The article is published in the journal Health Economics, Policy and Law.
A Lehigh research team explores the question by building novel control algorithms and linked robots. Prototypes will be put to the test in the Defend the Republic Drone Competition Nov. 17.
Community and business leaders are welcomed to campus for discussion on the role of universities in fostering innovation.