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Applications for the experiential, integrative learning experience will be accepted on a space-available basis until May.
A message sent to members of the Lehigh community and shared with Lehigh families.
As Future Makers, Paul Salerni, Steven Sametz, Augustine Ripa, Lucy Gans and Christine Ussler ’81 influenced generations of students.
Entrepreneur Craig Ploetner ’94 mentors Lehigh students through the Baker Institute for Entrepreneurship, Creativity and Innovation.
Lehigh Business Supply Chain Risk Management Index shows cybersecurity risk #1 for fifth straight quarter.
Lehigh alumni share their their wisdom with new graduates.
Meet the entrepreneurs whose ideas could change the way people date, bank, protect their dogs from ticks, and more.
Antigoni Papadimitriou, a teaching assistant professor in the College of Business, and the Lehigh Valley Social Impact Fellowship propel creative entrepreneurship forward.
The Lehigh wrestler is Hotel Bethlehem's first "community ambassador."
The English professor emeritus mesmerized students with his teaching.
The food pantries are located in Johnson Hall on the Asa Packer Campus and Iacocca Hall on the Mountaintop Campus.
In his first overseas trip as president, Joseph J. Helble ’82 connects with alumni and students.
Eugene Vivino '16 helps manage the cyber infrastructure for research vessels around the world.
Sean Carberry ’91 writes about his time overseas in his new book, “Passport Stamps: Searching the World for a War to Call Home.”
President Joseph J. Helble ’82 traveled to London this week to meet with alumni and talk about Lehigh’s accomplishments.
Professor Laura Smarandescu’s promotional strategy class is providing ideas to increase attendance to the retreat, as well as website and social media traffic.
The university recommits to loan program that aims to help small businesses flourish.
Larry Snyder, deputy provost for faculty affairs, constructed a crossword puzzle that made the pages of the venerable publication last month.