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Lehigh engineers have developed a simple model for virus-host cell interaction driven by Ebola’s adhesion to cell surface receptors.
Members of the Lehigh community gathered at a reception to welcome Witt and hear her vision for the College of Health.
The University Chaplain's Office held the Campus Vigil Friday afternoon inside Packer Memorial Church.
Lehigh FinTech Group brings intercollegiate hackathon to campus for the first time.
The host of “PBS NewsHour” delivered the 2019 Kenner Lecture for Cultural Understanding.
On March 29 and 30, in a concert called Shine On in the Zoellner Arts Center, Choral Arts traced the history of choral singing at the university.
A teaching award will be named in honor of the materials science and engineering professor, who battled Lou Gehrig’s disease for nearly three years.
Peirce joins Lehigh’s College of Business and Economics following successful career with Wharton Executive Education.
Lehigh students, staff, faculty and administrators converge in the Poconos for a weekend-long retreat that explored 'The State of Our Union.'
The lecture will begin at 2:30 pm on March 20 in the Governor’s Suite of Iacocca Hall.
Woodruff will deliver the 2019 Kenner Lecture on Cultural Understanding on Tuesday, March 19.
Largest national study of youth with ADHD reveals gaps between student needs and school services, particularly in secondary school and for non-English speakers and lower-income families.
The rankings will appear in U.S. News and World Report’s 2020 rankings.
BASD Superintendent Joseph Roy and psychologist Peter Langman sit down for a crucial conversation on school shooters.
Verma ’90, a leading expert on trade and diplomacy in Asia, will deliver the address at Lehigh’s 151st spring commencement on Monday, May 20.
Dolan will assume her new role on July 1.
The 10-point plan was developed after careful review of current Greek life practices and issues.
The College of Education kicks off a new series Tuesday with BASD Superintendent Joseph Roy and psychologist Peter Langman.
Steffen delivers seminar grounded in philosophical scholarship entitled 'Moral Obligation and Punishment.'