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Helble ’82 held two hour-long conversations Tuesday with members of the Lehigh community, in person and virtually.
A message sent to members of the Lehigh community and Lehigh families.
A message sent to undergraduate and graduate students.
Donald Outing and Lesley Chow share with Science how they incorporate DEI initiatives in their research groups and classrooms.
The Lehigh chemical engineering grad returns to his alma mater to lead the university that changed the course of his life.
The beam will be raised into place Nov. 8 and filmed as part of the College of Business video series.
University-led consortium will support research, development, testing and public engagement to advance marine renewable energy (MRE) technologies towards commercialization and the development of “powering the blue economy” (PBE) solutions.
A beloved mentor and colleague, Vezenov is remembered as a brilliant researcher and a thoughtful instructor.
A message sent to members of the Lehigh community and Lehigh families.
For the first time, Lehigh students had off from classes on Election Day to encourage participation in events focused on civic-minded discussion.
Since 2010, Snyder has worked to advance the ways in which the research environment shapes Lehigh education at all levels.
A message sent to Lehigh faculty and staff.
As he continues listening to and learning from the Lehigh community, President Joseph J. Helble '82 invites students, faculty and staff to join him on Tuesday, Nov. 9, for a Community Conversation that will offer the opportunity for questions, discussion and connection.
The new program is designed to meet the growing industry need for employees with skills sets at the intersection of business and technology.
The professor of political science discusses gender-based violence in Native American communities.
For the first time this year, Lehigh students will have off on Election Day, Nov.2.
Lehigh’s student-run newspaper was awarded second place in the College Media Association’s 2020-21 "Four-Year Best College Media Outlet of the Year" category.