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Peter J. Carril made 11 NCAA tournament appearances and won the 1975 NIT championship as a coach.
Lehigh's first museum was once located in what is now the Clayton University Center at Packer Hall, which will undergo extensive renovations.
Trailblazer Sylvia Acevedo, an engineer, businesswoman and former Girl Scouts CEO, was this fall’s inaugural Iacocca Leadership Speaker. (Contributed Photo)
The former reference librarian at Linderman Library served as president of the Pennsylvania Association for Gifted Education and won the Neuber-Pregler Award in 1998.
In observance of Veterans Day, Lehigh hosted a flag raising ceremony, luncheon and 2.8-mile Veterans Day run.
Four Working Groups present emerging ideas and initiatives to Advisory Council
Lehigh gives students a day off from classes on Election Day to encourage participation in the electoral process.
Lehigh joins more than 450 college presidents in signing the challenge.
A Spotcast episode featuring a conversation about Our Future Our Lehigh with Nathan Urban, provost and senior vice president of academic affairs, and Chris Cook, vice president for strategic planning and initiatives.
Working Groups convene for half-day session
A message sent to members of the Lehigh community from Don Pasda.
Lehigh Steel Battalion will advance to the international Sandhurst Military Skills Competition in the spring.
A message sent to members of the Lehigh community from Nathan Urban and Chris Cook.
In accepting her $20,000 award, Giana Jarrah ’22 thanks Lehigh’s Baker Institute for her transformation to entrepreneur.
Working Groups beginning to draft proposed initiatives
“Protecting the younger generation is one of the most important tasks,” Gardiner tells attendees of the Peter S. Hagerman '61 Lecture in Ethics.