Mountaintop Mentor - Murray ItzkowitzProfessor of biological sciences Murray Itzkowitz, led a group of students in understanding the environment that best promotes the endangered pupfish’s mating and thus, chances for survival.
Mountaintop Mentor - Bryan BergerJumping into two Mountaintop projects this summer, Bryan Berger is hoping that the students he is mentoring will not only get the experience of working on diverse, cross-disciplinary teams, but that they will also find feasibility in their projects and continue their research into the academic year.
That's the Spirit!On April 26, my wife Valerie and I celebrated our 33rd wedding anniversary. With a pub crawl. I know what you’re thinking: Bob, you are such a romantic! But before you judge me, you have to know that this wasn’t just any pub crawl. It was the Fells Point Haunted PubWalk, hosted by the Lehigh Club of Baltimore.
Honoring Alice P. GastWhen we began work on this issue of the Bulletin, we knew we had a real challenge on our hands. After all, Lehigh President Alice P. Gast, whose tremendous legacy we examine in the pages that follow, has been a hugely successful and transformative leader during her time on South Mountain. It is safe to say, in other words, that has she built quite a legacy here.
Lehigh, Live at Carnegie HallWhen members of the Lehigh community gather in New York City next fall to watch Lehigh take on Lafayette in Yankee Stadium, they’ll be treated to more than the 150th meeting of the nation’s most frequently played college football rivalry.
'Are we Alone in the Universe?'Joshua Pepper, an assistant professor of physics who helped invent the Kilodegree Extremely Little Telescope (KELT) a decade ago, has discovered seven exoplanets, or planets orbiting other stars, in the Milky Way.
A Transformative PresidencyOver the course of her eight years at Lehigh, President Alice P. Gast drove Lehigh forward—and changed the university for the better.
Why The Goose MattersFor more than 30 years, the Goosey Gander Caterer and Deli has been dishing out its beloved sandwiches and deli delights, and in the course of those three-plus decades, the sandwich shop has evolved into something of an institution here on South Mountain.
‘A Minority of One,’ ReprisedNearly 60 years after he became Lehigh's first African-American graduate, Costel Denson '56 returned to campus to share his incredible story—one of inspiration and despair, loneliness and triumph.
A New Look for a LandmarkThe main lobby of Lehigh's historic Packard Laboratory is being renovated to serve as a destination point for students and visitors.