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The research group has been awarded a $750,000 National Science Foundation grant to improve user awareness and resilience.
The ceremony celebrated 154 undergraduate students for high academic achievement.
The retreat in the Poconos brought together a group of people from all different cultures, religions and socio-economic backgrounds to find the commonalities in their shared experiences.
A message sent to members of the Lehigh community
A message sent to members of the Lehigh community and Lehigh families
A note from Vice President for Student Affairs Ric Hall to undergraduate and graduate students.
The proposed project, which will be installed on a swath of university-owned land on Goodman Campus, is in line with the goals of Lehigh’s Sustainability Strategic Plan 2030.
Poets & Quants ranks Lehigh among the country's top online MBA programs for the fifth consecutive year.
A message sent to members of the Lehigh community.
A special issue of the Rossin College’s research magazine, Resolve, highlights pioneering faculty and a new generation of Lehigh women excelling in engineering research and scholarship.
A message sent to members of the Lehigh community.
New Health, Science and Technology building is illuminated for the first time.
Yang’s work explores how the circumstances of maternal employment and other environmental factors impact maternal health, fetal health and infant health.
Y.C. Ethan Yang works with a team of researchers incorporating data on human behavior into a climate-risk modeling framework to improve resilience of critical water, food and energy systems.
Michael Layden turns to the starlet sea anemone to better understand neural development and how the human brain evolved, and potentially improve treatments of central nervous system disorders.
Historian Emily Pope-Obeda explores U.S. deportation practices and their impacts, focusing on the 1920s when deportation “came of age.”
A diverse team of Lehigh researchers examines components of the language, history and narratives of antibiotics related to their individual expertise.