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The renovation of the Clayton University Center is in progress and on track. View progress photos on the construction website.
The Center for Financial Services at Lehigh College of Business focuses on alternative investments at its annual conference.
Baccalaureate, a major university event during Commencement weekend, will be held at 5 p.m. on Saturday, May 20, in Packer Memorial Church.
Through the Baker Institute's programs and sponsored courses, Kauzmann has been guiding student entrepreneurs for a decade.
As Zoellner Arts Center Celebrates its 25th anniversary, it collaborates with Lehigh University Libraries to bring the aerial dance company to campus for an outside performance and workshops for school-aged children.
The 14th annual symposium aims to spark conversation around new forms of pedagogy.
In his latest book, Bruce Whitehouse, associate professor of anthropology at Lehigh, examines why polygamy is thriving in Bamako, Mali.
Santiago, who spent part of her childhood in South Bethlehem, will discuss the climate crisis and alternatives to the traditional electric system design on April 18.
Students represent 49 U.S. states and 51 countries in the Regular Decision cohort.
Physicists Rosi Reed and Anders Knospe lead pioneering experiments at Brookhaven National Laboratory to better understand the strong nuclear force responsible for all matter.
A letter from Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Nathan Urban and Vice Provost for Research Anand Jagota.
Verma was confirmed by a recent vote of the U.S. Senate.
Lehigh Libraries Special Collections has made more than 500 of Iacocca’s speeches searchable and available online.
The project will supply 100% of the electrical power needs of the Goodman Campus and offset 8% of Lehigh’s grid electricity consumption.
Lehigh researchers, in partnership with the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, will investigate exposure to ethylene oxide and other air toxics.
In her ‘Lab Lab’ at the heart of campus, Arrington studies colleagues as they pursue their cutting-edge science—and aims to help them do that science better.
Mariana De Maio studies the risks and threats against journalists around the world and looks at the direction the profession is headed.