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Helble addresses student accomplishments and university initiatives, including efforts to address students’ mental health issues.
Sasso is remembered as a beloved colleague, a dynamic leader and a gifted researcher dedicated to helping children.
R.I.S.E. addresses the challenges of being a woman entrepreneur while also boosting entrepreneurship programs for underrepresented college students.
Reichmanis is widely regarded as a groundbreaking researcher and pioneer in the world of microlithography.
A team of four Lehigh students is headed to the Chicago area for the premier national competition less than two years into the club’s existence.
Graduate students have three minutes to explain their research in virtual event.
The rankings will appear in U.S. News and World Report’s 2023 Best Graduate Schools Rankings
The Lehigh graduate was honored for his contributions in the fields of ultrafast laser science and attosecond physics.
Supply chain managers are concerned about fuel prices, driver shortages and demand volatility.
Zoe Sherman ’25 is part of a student startup that designed an outdoor fire detection device that monitors a property for signs of fire.
The senior is a founding member of the Student-Athletes of Color Leadership Council and an executive board member for Flight 45.
Researchers discover an enhanced reaction rate when gold and palladium nanoparticles are placed on a conductive support.
Phillip Coles shares his expertise and experience in this WSJ piece.
Marks ’84 ’13P—the Chair, CEO and President of Otis Worldwide Corporation—will deliver remarks over commencement weekend.
Brooke DeSipio and Lehigh's Office of Gender Violence Education and Support are featured in this APA article.
In this article, Oliver Yao discusses technology and data science with Fortune.
In this opinion article, Marilisa Jiménez Garcia writes about what's at risk when books are banned.
New study shows consumers are more likely to use discounts celebrating a “special day” like Pi Day than for standard sales events, especially when the promotion is both original and appropriate.