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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
Students and mentors return to Bays C2 and C3 for the Mountaintop initiative’s fourth summer.
The celebrated author discussed the influence of his parents and mentors.
More than 100 graduates recognized in Doctoral Hooding Ceremony.
'Think Like a Freak' keynote was part of Lehigh’s Alumni Weekend and Sesquicentennial Close Celebration.
Students conduct an independent study of sensor journalism.
Senior projects show the breadth of electrical and computer engineering.
The staff of The Brown and White breaks news and embraces the challenges and camaraderie of journalism.
In a new book, Laura Katz Olson describes her encounters with an “appalling” system.
The annual event also honors officers and community members for extraordinary service.
Olya Voronetskaya ’17 aims to 'soak everything up.’
Program created by Lehigh’s Office of the First Year Experience helps bolster students' success
After 32 years at Lehigh, Vice Provost for Student Affairs John Smeaton prepares for retirement--and looks back on his time on South Mountain.
Lehigh’s College of Education celebrates its remarkable history and looks to the future.
A graduate student advances the art of solid state lighting.
Professor Helen Chan will continue her research on ceramics in Austria this fall, and two students are teaching English overseas.
Student Life Leadership Awards recognizes those who leave a lasting impact.
Richard Verma ’90, U.S. ambassador to India, says it is drawing the two nations closer.
Lehigh’s Center for Community Engagement hosts its first symposium.
Real estate students tour the World Trade Center with Tara Stacom’80.
Vera Partem '06 will begin her post as a U.S. diplomat to Kazakhstan this summer.