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Campus engagement continues at large and small scale events
The trailblazing entrepreneur, business leader and engineer came to campus as the inaugural Iacocca Leadership Speaker.
The center provides a community for Jewish Lehigh students. The 40th anniversary of Lehigh’s first Hillel House was also recognized during the ceremony Founder’s Weekend.
Mayuresh Kothare develops tools for optimizing treatment of medical conditions via neurostimulation of peripheral nerves.
Subramani examines the implications of representation on entrepreneurship and innovation.
In new book, Olson provides insight into private equity’s “playbook.”
An interdisciplinary project invites a broad audience to engage with the archive of a celebrated author in a variety of ways.
Bridget Dever partners with schools to administer a “screener” to all students, typically twice per year.
Michael Gusmano examines the ethics and politics of animal-to-human organ transplants.
Lang, associate professor of biological sciences at Lehigh, develops a mechanistic understanding of genome evolution through experiments with yeast.
Events included guided tours of Lehigh’s new Health, Science and Technology Building, a festival on the Clayton University Center lawn and more.
A message to Lehigh students and families from David M. Joseph, Executive Director, Student Auxiliary Services.
The list recognizes "individuals and organizations with innovative ideas and strategies for tackling systemic challenges in education."
Campus-wide strategic planning engagement continues – 77 engagement sessions to-date and over 2,300 participants
Annual Tower Society Meeting recognizes Zoellner Arts Center's 25th anniversary, which began Oct. 1 with a performance by the New York Philharmonic.
Hannah-Jones, who won a Pulitzer Prize for the project, spoke at Lehigh Tuesday.
Stephen Gardiner of the University of Washington will present 'Climate Change as an Ethical and Institutional Crisis.'
Only 2% of agencies earned the status, which requires at least five-time re-accreditation
Two students in the Masters of Financial Engineering program are creating a method for using alternative data signals to make trade decisions.
Founder and CEO of enterprise software company Vistex to talk about balancing the benefits and harm of technology.