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Middle and high school students worldwide can now access lessons about evolutionary concepts and the impacts of climate change learned in Lehigh’s own backyard.
A member of Lehigh's Board of Trustees from 1983 to 2001, including vice chairman of the board from 1994 to 2000, he was appointed as an emeritus trustee in 2002.
This year’s Compelling Perspectives theme will focus on the role of media in contemporary society.
More than 1,500 students from 42 countries and more than 40 states and territories joined the Lehigh family this week.
Sterrett reflects on his accomplishments and time at Lehigh.
Roth’s twenty-three year tenure ushered in a new in-house legal department, increased Lehigh’s geographic footprint, shepherded the first changes in 158 years to Lehigh’s Charter of Incorporation, and established the Roth Family Endowed Scholarship Fund.
Lehigh is one of six core institutions of a new U.S. National Science Foundation Engineering Research Center focusing on developing sustainable refrigerants to address climate change. Lehigh’s team is led by David Vicic, the Howard S. Bunn Distinguished Professor of Chemistry.
LLM training data likely reflects persistent societal biases, but simple fixes can help, according to findings from Donald Bowen III, McKay Price and Ke Yang.
The UNESCO designation protects sites considered to be of ‘outstanding value to humanity.’
There were 200 students who presented projects from interdisciplinary undergraduate research programs this summer.
The new facility enhances hands-on learning and innovation across multiple disciplines.
Lehigh Alumni recall arriving for the first time on campus ... and what they brought with them.
The team earned an automatic bid in the NCAA Tournament but fell to John Hopkins.
Heather (Zaslansky) Kay ’94 coaches, holds workshops and conducts assessments to help individuals and teams excel.
Playing in Europe and having an uncle who is a Ghanaian national team alum, Perry Kingson ’25 continues his family's ties to soccer at Lehigh.
The Lehigh product became the second former Mountain Hawk to make their major league debut in the past two years.
Dailey, an optical systems engineer, credits Lehigh with equipping him with the tools and skills needed to be successful out of college.