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Lehigh invests in team teaching grants to encourage the development of interdisciplinary courses.
Undergraduate tuition will increase 4.5% next year.
A 3,000-year-old flint knifepoint is among the artifacts to be returned to the sovereign, federally recognized Delaware Nation, with whom Lehigh partnered with last year.
The three-time first team All-Patriot League honoree is No. 1 all-time in assists at Lehigh and fifth on the university’s all-time point list.
The hockey program was ranked as high as 23rd this season and won the Eastern Collegiate Hockey Association championship.
The outspoken Trump critic and former U.S. Representative delivers the Kenner Lecture on Cultural Understanding in talk titled ‘Defending Democracy.’
Packard joins Lehigh following a comprehensive national search, succeeding Joseph Buck.
Lisa Fredin joins 126 outstanding early-career researchers honored across seven fields.
A message sent to members of the Lehigh campus community.
Amy Johnson and research collaborators find it’s not just undocumented immigrants who feel at risk.
The Sayre Loop Pilot Project is scheduled for April 7-14, 2024 and will impact travel on Upper and Lower Sayre Park Roads.
Research led by Nicole Johnson, associate professor of counseling psychology, finds that 70% of school shooters have perpetrated violence against women and can influence prevention strategies.
The head of the U.S. Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs and expert in the interdependency of government and business will speak at Lehigh March 28.
Héctor Alvarez will direct a performance of “Antigonick,” a version of the Greek tragedy “Antigone.”
The College of Arts and Sciences launches a new research center that focuses on the field of ocean science.
The time capsule is slated to be opened in 2075.
Innovative student-led initiative tackles tuberculosis with low-tech solutions and holistic healthcare approach.
Former photojournalist Jennifer Midberry teams with trauma surgeon and epidemiologist to analyze how gun violence reporting can harm survivors and communities.
The four-day conference on campus features programs, talks and events centered around this year’s theme of Embodied Love.