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Funding will support project that aims to provide digital maps to improve accessibility and navigation for persons with disabilities.
The new Accelerating Research Translation (ART) program addresses the gap between academic research and practical solutions for society’s complex problems.
The new ranking formula by the Wall Street Journal/College Pulse places Lehigh at No. 14 in the country out of 400 schools.
An estimated 300 professionals from dozens of cultural and arts organizations around the state attended the event, which was well received.
Lehigh’s self-driving cars team works to enhance safety and adaptability on the roads.
Lehigh will bring back the Alan Alda Center for Communicating Science for a new cohort.
The national award, presented by Insight Into Diversity, honors colleges and universities dedicated to making diversity and inclusion a top priority.
A message sent to students, faculty and staff.
Zadra turned his engineering acumen, entrepreneurial spirit and interest in drones into a life-changing career with the Drones for Whale Research program.
Helble delivered a lecture during his first stop on a tour of Latin America Thursday, highlighting Lehigh’s commitment to interdisciplinary education.
Helble will deliver a lecture at Universidad San Francisco de Quito and connect with members of the Lehigh community in Ecuador, Colombia, Guatemala and Panama. It is his first overseas trip as president.
Wu's findings in 'Birth of the Geopolitical Age: Global Frontiers and the Making of Modern China' draw on research she conducted in Asia, North America and Europe.
Helble ’82 held a Community Conversation in person and virtually on Monday.
Teams from eight universities compete in an event held for the first time at Lehigh.
A grove of trees on Lehigh’s Asa Packer campus provides a learning environment for students.
The four-year study is part of a $7 million grant from the United States Department of Agriculture to assist American farmers.
Panetta will visit Lehigh to discuss national security.
New research finds the same genetic mechanisms at work during neural development in both humans and Nematostella vectensis.
From The Rivalry to a piece of a goal post, members of the Lehigh community recall Lehigh traditions and other moments.