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A solar panel field

A New Approach for Efficient Solar Energy Conversion

Lehigh engineers have characterized the thermal energy conversion mechanism in the lattice of an advanced nanomaterial called chalcogenide perovskite and demonstrated its 'tunability'―important for its potential use in solar energy generation.

Students hiking on mountain near Quito, Ecuador with a view of the city below.

Lehigh Launch Program to Offer Unique First-Semester Experience for Incoming First-Year Students

The program provides an immersive, inquiry-based first semester in the American West or Ecuador.

A rendering of Singleton House, a new residential house at Lehigh University

$5 Million Gift to Elevate Inclusive Community

Singleton gift names third house in Phase I of New Residential Houses.

Umoja House

Celebrating 30 Years of the Umoja House

Lehigh community gathers to recognize three decades of Umoja on campus.

Lehigh offensive lineman Jack Kempsey greeting Lafayette linebacker Major Jordan

Mountain Hawks Fall Short in #Rivalry155

Late field goal gives Lafayette a 17-16 win.


Digitizing Medieval Manuscripts

Scholars and aficionados can now search, download and study 160,000 pages of high-resolution, full-color manuscripts dating to the ninth century, thanks to library partnerships.


‘Festival UnBound’

A 10-day festival connects Lehigh scholars and community artists.


Study: More Women, Minorities in STEM? Address Social Oppression in the Classroom

Community college program proves effective in strengthening entrepreneurial and STEM skills of students―largely women, minorities and immigrants.

Iacocca Conference Center

College of Business Hosts Financial Engineering Conference

The conference aimed to promote the exchange of ideas in data management, deep learning and other finance areas.


LWSC Alumni Share Industry Experiences with Business Students  

The Lehigh Wall Street Council hosts 13th annual Financial Services Forum at Zoellner's Baker Hall.

The Marching 97 playing inside The Grind at FML's grand opening

Fairchild-Martindale Library’s New Cafe Named The Grind @ FML

“The Grind @ FML” won a naming contest for the cafe, which officially opened to students, faculty and staff in September.

Whitney Witt

The power of population health

College of Health Dean Whitney P. Witt on preserving and improving the well-being of our communities.

College of Business

Lehigh's 1-MBA Program Launches New Early Admit Program

Decision would offer ease-of-mind to college seniors and recent college graduates who want to advance their education.

Women and children in Sierra Leone

Making an Impact in Sierra Leone

Lehigh Global Social Impact Fellows work to develop more positive health outcomes in the West African nation.

How airplane noise affects fetal health

Muzhe Yang: How Airplane Noise Affects Fetal Health

Yang examines the unintended consequences of an air traffic modernization project on babies’ birth weight.

Donald M. Gruhn; Georgette Chapman Phillips, Kevin L. ’84 ’13P and Lisa A. ’13P Clayton Dean of the College of Business; Mary Clougherty; and Cathy Engelbert stand together on stage holding a basketball at Lehigh University

'Aspire to Lead': Cathy Engelbert’s Rise to the Boardroom and Beyond

Engelbert ’86 ’23P, WNBA Commissioner and former Deloitte CEO, delivered the 12th lecture in the Donald M. Gruhn ’49 Distinguished Finance Speaker Series.

Suarez poses with the PlasTech Ventures team and their nanay partners.

Global Social Impact: Working to Reduce Plastic Waste Abroad

Adrian Suarez ’22 joins Lehigh student team over summer to help improve the environmental landscape in his native Philippines.

Veterans luncheon at Lehigh

Lehigh Hosts Veterans at Luncheon

Event coincides with the 100-year anniversary celebration of ROTC at Lehigh.


Nostalgia: 1906 College Customs

Here's a look back at the rules in 1906 for first-year students at Lehigh.


Remembering Eric Varley: A Formidable Ally

Varley was a dedicated Lehigh faculty member for 46 years.