Editorial Services

Editorial Services

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

Editorial Services Staff

Kristen DiPrinzio
Director, University Communications

Lauren Thein
Stephen Gross
Christina Tatu
 

Powering the Future: Wenxin Liu Awarded Grant from Office of Naval Research

Grant supports development of “LEGO-like” power electronics systems with high-performance modular power converters.

Lehigh Expo Showcases Students' Creativity

About 600 students from across disciplines put their work on display Thursday in four-hour expo in Building C on the Mountaintop campus. 

Lehigh Names William Gaudelli Next Dean of the College of Education

He will succeed Gary Sasso, who will be retiring after 10 years at Lehigh.

2015 Lehigh Survey: Recommendations and Actions

The Lehigh Survey: 2015 Recommendations

In Memoriam: Costel ‘Cos’ Denson ’56 ’15H, a Lehigh Pioneer

Denson, a widely respected expert in polymer engineering and fluid mechanics, was the first African-American to graduate from Lehigh.

Unraveling the Secrets of Nano-Gold

Chris Kiely works with colleagues around the world to explore the use of different forms of nano-gold for a variety of chemical reactions.

In Memoriam: Arnold H. Kritz, Former Chair of Physics Department

Kritz is remembered as someone who brought out the best in his students and his collaborators.

Crossbred Chickadees Deficient in Memory and Problem-solving, a Possible Selective Disadvantage

First study to identify deficiencies in learning and memory in a hybrid of any species could provide new clues to hybrids’ selective disadvantage.

Sharing Ideas, Inspiring Change

The 2018 Symposium on Teaching and Learning focuses on innovative techniques for engaging and guiding students and for interacting with the community.

2017 Lehigh Survey: Recommendations and Actions

To foster an inclusive campus community, free from harassment and discrimination, it is essential to assess the state of the University’s climate. As part of our voluntary agreement with the Office for Civil Rights in the Department of Education, Lehigh launched its first climate survey in ten years in the fall of 2015.

2016 Lehigh Survey: Recommendations and Actions

To foster an inclusive campus community, free from harassment and discrimination, it is essential to assess the state of the University’s climate. As part of our voluntary agreement with the Office for Civil Rights in the Department of Education, Lehigh launched its first climate survey in ten years in the fall of 2015.

"Check Your Blind Spots" Mobile Tour to Visit Lehigh

The event provides participants the opportunity to learn about unconscious bias. 

Lehigh Announces Interdisciplinary Research Institutes

The Institutes build upon existing strengths in areas in which Lehigh can make broad societal impact. 

Symposium to Address China’s Role in Global Energy Landscape

The Lehigh Student Chapter of the United States Association for Energy Economics to co-host symposium with renowned experts from government, industry and academia.

Cameron Wesson Named CAS Interim Dean

Wesson begins his new role on June 1.

Visual Poetry through Theatrical Design

Melpomene Katakalos and Will Lowry bring their extensive professional theatrical design experience and shared affinity for contemporary plays to Lehigh’s stages and classrooms.

Promoting Geospatial Learning

A Lehigh team, led by Alec Bodzin, develops an innovative geospatial curriculum to help build students’ STEM-related skills. 

Advancing Critical Infrastructure

With wide-ranging approaches to solving global problems, teams of Lehigh researchers tackle key questions about the future of energy and infrastructure—and by extension, the very future of modern society.

Can a university help address the opioid epidemic?

The opioid epidemic is complex and multifaceted, so the solutions are unlikely to be simple. Universities have the great advantage of the presence of faculty with diverse skill sets working in close proximity. If a university can create an environment that promotes interaction, cross-pollination of ideas, and interdisciplinary collaboration, it can become an ideal breeding ground for creative solutions to important societal issues.

How can we provide clean water for everyone on Earth?

Of all the needs we humans share, none is as unifying as our need for safe drinking water.