Stories about College of Arts and Sciences


LUAG Receives CDC Grant to Support Community Well-Being

The $10,000 federal grant will be used to combat vaccine hesitancy among local residents.

Shimon Attie with one of his works

Visual Artist Shimon Attie to Focus New Exhibition on Bethlehem’s Past and Present

Renowned public and video artist joins Lehigh as the Theodore U. Horger ’61 Artist-in-Residence.

Images from LUAG's new exhibition

EXHIBITION: Hear Me Roar: Women Photographers

The exhibition coincides with the university celebrating 50 years of undergraduate women at Lehigh.


Picturing Wellness

LUAG initiates dialogue about well-being during pandemic.


EXHIBITION: Black and White Sketches in Quarantine

Online exhibition highlights a virtual artist community and project of the same name.


Making an Argument for Art: Lehigh Students Become Museum Curators

Undergraduate students purchased four new artworks for Lehigh University Art Galleries.


Dismantling White Supremacy in Public Health

An analysis by Sirry Alang, associate professor of sociology and health, medicine, and society, suggests a new framework for dismantling white supremacy in public health.

view from behind woman in red sundress sitting atop Lehigh lookout overlooking Bethlehem, PA

Lehigh Community Plans for Spring Wellness Week

The university encourages the campus community to focus on personal well-being during the week of March 22, which normally would be spring break.

image of a toilet seat

Embracing Our Excremental Selves

In her latest book, Mary Foltz examines the ways several postmodern authors produce scatological works to critique how humans treat each other and the natural world.

Ken Woodcock

$5 Million Gift to Fund Lehigh University Art Galleries

The gift from Kenneth R. Woodcock ’65 will preserve LUAG’s teaching collection and enhance art education.