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Five new board members and three corporate trustees began their terms July 1.
At the 10-year milestone of the 755-acre land gift, the new name will better reflect the diversity of uses and interconnectedness of the existing businesses, facilities, and parcels.
Todd joins Lehigh following a comprehensive national search, succeeding Patricia Johnson.
Supply chain managers are concerned about increasing energy costs, commodity price volatility and labor shortages.
Jagota will lead efforts to increase the impact and visibility of research at Lehigh.
The nonprofit group disseminates leading-edge thinking on worldwide real estate and infrastructure challenges.
President Helble and university leaders host a discussion at Reunion.
Political scientist Anthony DiMaggio, in new book, says fighting fascism must become a regular topic of conversation in homes, schools and elsewhere.
President Helble joins a conversation with the GO Getters podcast.
The series explores the importance of the role of political science in health.
An update sent to faculty and staff regarding the strategic planning effort that will begin this fall.
The anticipated project schedule for the Clayton University Center will be shared with the Lehigh community in the Fall 2022 semester. The Clayton UC will remain open for the Fall 2022 semester for dining, meeting space, and other uses.
The initial cohort of students from the Bay Area of California has made a significant impact on the university, Posse liaison Jennifer Jensen says.
University Business Services has announced several changes coming to Farrington Square, the Mail Center, and the Lehigh University Bookstore beginning this summer.
The CEO of Otis Worldwide Corporation delivers keynote remarks at Lehigh's 154th Commencement.
This year’s Baccalaureate was the first in-person in three years because of the pandemic.
Those receiving postgraduate degrees from the Class of 2022 were honored Sunday morning.
Pense, who rose through the ranks from professor to provost, was a renowned figure in the world of metallurgy research and education.
A message sent to members of the Lehigh community and Lehigh families.