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The team earned an automatic bid in the NCAA Tournament but fell to John Hopkins.
Dailey, an optical systems engineer, credits Lehigh with equipping him with the tools and skills needed to be successful out of college.
The community school coordinator is among the community leaders participating in Lehigh University Art Galleries’ Change Makers! Exhibition.
New dean of Lehigh’s College of Business and new vice president for development and alumni relations are named.
As we celebrate a milestone, we look for more ways to engage with alumni, parents and friends.
Lehigh is bringing new, free events to Musikfest, including the live-taping of a podcast, a musical performance and the 'Lehigh Lounge.'
Architect Wes Hiatt leads the Alley House project.
Matt Salvaterra ’03 made headlines playing football at Lehigh. Now, inspired by an 1800’s Parisian style of gardening, he’s tackling organic farming.
The work is part of the extensive renovation of the iconic building in the heart of the Lehigh campus.
The Consortium strengthens community partnerships and advances scholarly impact through collaboration and innovation.
Soto joined the department in June after intensive training at the Allentown Police Academy.
Olson continues ‘full steam ahead’ in her dream job at Lehigh. A new fiction book, ‘Wrinkled Rebels,’ is set for release this summer.
Alumni recall making 'infinite connections' around the world.
New research shows sellers charge less for products they enjoy making, even though buyers are willing to pay more for them
Ameer’s appointment marks a significant step forward in Lehigh’s commitment to inclusivity and the celebrations of diverse perspectives and traditions
Bioarchaeologist Armando Anzellini’s work includes using Raman spectroscopy and isotope ratio analysis to study human remains.
Lehigh University Art Galleries’ upcoming exhibition to explore change and what it means for the circulation of ideas, evolving forces of labor and industry, advocacy through protest, fame and more.