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Exploring the Force that Binds the Universe

Physicists Rosi Reed and Anders Knospe lead pioneering experiments at Brookhaven National Laboratory to better understand the strong nuclear force responsible for all matter.


Collaboration & Discovery

A letter from Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Nathan Urban and Vice Provost for Research Anand Jagota.

Richard Verma
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Lee Iacocca’s Iconic Speeches Digitized

Lehigh Libraries Special Collections has made more than 500 of Iacocca’s speeches searchable and available online.

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EDF Renewables Commences Construction on the Solar Array Project at Lehigh University

The project will supply 100% of the electrical power needs of the Goodman Campus and offset 8% of Lehigh’s grid electricity consumption.

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Studying the Impact of Air Pollutants in the Lehigh Valley

Lehigh researchers, in partnership with the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, will investigate exposure to ethylene oxide and other air toxics.

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Kate Arrington: Researching the Researchers

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.

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The Perils and Future of Journalism

Mariana De Maio studies the risks and threats against journalists around the world and looks at the direction the profession is headed.

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Public Art by Wes Heiss in Denver Neighborhoods Explores Past, Present and Future

Heiss explores: What's so special about this place?

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Cybersecurity Tops Supply Chain Managers’ List of Biggest Risks in 2nd Quarter

Lehigh Business Supply Chain Risk Management Index reveals concern for cyber-attacks, China and market uncertainty.

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E. Thomas Pashuck Designs Novel Biomaterials for Applications in Regenerative Medicine

His project, “Controlling Non-Specific Peptide Degradation in Hydrogels,” is funded with a $200,000 award from the National Science Foundation Engineering Research Initiation.

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Elsa Reichmanis: Creating a New Generation of Electronics

Reichmanis is researching materials that could create stretchable polymer semiconductors.

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David Rea: Automating Fairness

Rea studies ways to embed fairness in operational systems for service industries, including health care and food distribution.

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Lehigh University Amends Original 1866 Charter of Incorporation

The amendments, which went into effect March 1, mark the first-ever modifications to Lehigh’s 157-year-old charter

Ryan Javier

Lehigh Student Awarded Frederick Douglass Global Fellowship

Ryan Javier '26 is selected for a prestigious program that will take him to Cape Town, Dublin and Washington, D.C. for a comparative study of social justice leadership.

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Cultivating Lab-grown Meat

Kelly Schultz leads a team of researchers in a project considered key to future sustainability.

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Stepping Through Time

The Lehigh Alumni Bulletin's mission—to provide alumni with news about the university, its students, faculty and fellow alumni—has remained the same through the years.

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President Video Message: Making the Future for Lehigh, Together

A message sent to members of the Lehigh community.

Jared Della Valle

Architect Jared Della Valle is Designing Change

Della Valle ’93, an architect and developer, strives to build innovative, sustainable buildings. An all-electric skyscraper in Brooklyn is his latest project.

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Spring 2023 Lehigh Alumni Bulletin Correspondence

Letters to the editor in the Spring 2023 edition of the Lehigh Alumni Bulletin.