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Office of Communication and Public Affairs
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Stephen Gross is a member of the editorial team in the Office of Communications and Public Affairs. He serves as associate editor of the Lehigh Alumni Bulletin and writes and edits for Lehigh’s news websites and a number of the university’s publications.
Gross joined Lehigh in 2018 after spending 12 years at The Morning Call daily newspaper in Allentown, Pa. He was a sports reporter for his final five years at the paper, covering mainly the Philadelphia Phillies and Lehigh Valley Phantoms. He also freelance copy edits for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and previously co-hosted a Sunday morning radio show for Fox Sports Radio of the Lehigh Valley for two and a half years.
The Lehigh Valley native holds a B.A. in English from Moravian College, where he also minored in political science.
Graduates with an accounting degree from Lehigh have the eighth highest median salary one year after graduation, according to the GradReports.com rankings.
The White House photographer for Presidents Barack Obama and Ronald Reagan met with Lehigh students, participated in a book signing and spoke in Baker Hall for nearly two hours.
This Biz Quiz came courtesy of McKay Price, director of the Murray H. Goodman Center for Real Estate Studies.
“The Grind @ FML” won a naming contest for the cafe, which officially opened to students, faculty and staff in September.
The guard, a four-year starter, is currently a graduate student.
The student-run newspaper marks its 125th anniversary.
Poets&Quants recognizes three Lehigh students who stood out in the nation’s Class of 2019.
Vinik received an Asa Packer walking stick to honor his leadership skills.
Nikki Groce spent 11 weeks in Hong Kong as part of the Iacocca International Internship Program.
Haoyan Sun studies the impact of platform dynamics on sales and fundraising.
Stephanie Rovito, Yuriko de la Cruz and Jeanne Kassis collectively bring population health experience and institutional knowledge to Lehigh’s new College of Health.
The Washington Post’s executive editor returns to Lehigh to discuss his start in journalism and current challenges to the industry.
The executive editor at The Washington Post will participate in a conversation with editors from The Brown and White on Sept. 26 in Baker Hall.
The Cafe at FML officially opened to students, faculty and staff Wednesday afternoon.
The 5-foot-11, 190-pound junior plays wide receiver.
Nicholas Strandwitz, the Harold Chambers Junior Professor in Materials Science and Engineering, specializes in a thin-film growth process called atomic layer deposition (ALD).
Matt McBride’s long professional baseball career took root at Lehigh. His legacy has opened doors for the players who follow in his footsteps.
The university distinguished professor of religion studies was recognized for his career work with a Festschrift, an online forum and at a conference.
The Centennial School was awarded a $6,500 STEM grant from the Toshiba America Foundation, which allowed for the purchase of robotics kits.
Dorrien, a theologian, references Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King Jr. and Barack Obama in talk about social ethics.