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Lehigh University
Communications and Public Affairs
301 Broadway, 4th Floor - Suite 400
Bethlehem, PA 18015
U.S.A.
P: 610-758-4487
Fax: 610-758-5566
Email: communications@lehigh.edu
Website: www.lehigh.edu/communications
Kristen DiPrinzio
Director, University Communications
The 10-point plan was developed after careful review of current Greek life practices and issues.
The College of Education kicks off a new series Tuesday with BASD Superintendent Joseph Roy and psychologist Peter Langman.
Steffen delivers seminar grounded in philosophical scholarship entitled 'Moral Obligation and Punishment.'
New film and documentary studies program offers two undergraduate minors and a graduate certificate.
Lehigh students’ art work to be showcased in juried art show, which begins Feb. 23
Peter ’82 and Bob ’84 Fioretti have explored a place that few others get to see.
Patrece Savino ’20 and Megan Lomuto ’19 were each awarded $5,000.
The 4.4 percent increase was recently approved by university trustees.
Iacocca International Internship Program honored for combining global learning and professional experience.
The Office of the President shares information about Martin Luther King Jr. Day events.
The Office of the Provost shares a storm-related message with the Lehigh community.
A university grant enables Destiny West ’20 to receive training to conduct specialized biological research.
Lehigh moved up six spots from 2018.
University administrators share update on the Timothy J. Piazza Anti-Hazing Law.
Frank Ingrassia ’75 ’16P and his wife, Elizabeth McCaul, establish The Ingrassia Family Men’s Head Soccer Coach Endowed Fund.
Following an extensive search, Lehigh names Gilmore as 29th head football coach in the university's history.
Dateline Silicon Valley helps build academic bridge from Bethlehem to resources and alumni in Silicon Valley.
The grandchildren of late Lehigh Valley industrialist R.K. Laros make two generous gifts to Lehigh to support students and the Clayton University Center.
Here’s a look back at the biggest Lehigh stories of the year.
The 720-bed residential facility will bring new vitality, greater collaboration to the center of campus.