Stories about College of Arts and Sciences

artist concept of Kepler-186f

Research from Joshua Pepper Explores How Other Planets Might Find Earth

New research from the professor of physics that asks which exoplanets could find Earth is featured in Astronomy.

Demonstrators in front of the U.S. Capitol, April 1971

'Doing Democracy'

Lehigh University Art Galleries puts democracy, in all its forms, on display.

William Crow, left, and Robert Wheeler

A Gift of Japanese Porcelain

Robert G. Wheeler ’50 donates collection to Lehigh University Art Galleries to serve as teaching tool.

Lehigh students analyzing photographs in spring 2020 as they co-curate the upcoming exhibition Doing Democracy: Photography from the George Stephanopoulos Collection.

LUAG Receives Federal Grant to Digitize 1,700 Photographs

This is the second peer-reviewed federal grant that LUAG has been awarded in two years, an accomplishment that is rare in the field.

iStock image of an American flag merged with a Chinese flag

COVID-19: The Impact on U.S.-China Relations

A Q&A with Yinan He, associate professor of international relations and an expert on East Asian foreign policy.

Quilted material with images--art by Anna Chupa at Lehigh University

The Creation of Art & Knowledge at a University Museum

A Lehigh University Art Galleries exhibition of faculty work celebrates artists as researchers.

Ricardo Viera

Remembering Ricardo Viera, an Innovator for Visual Literacy  

LUAG’s former longtime director, who passed away April 1, is remembered for his passion for the arts and his lifetime of contributions to Lehigh.


EXHIBITION: Art, Architecture and Design Faculty Exhibition

A spring 2020 exhibition at Lehigh University Art Galleries featured the diverse work of 15 faculty members from Lehigh’s department of art, architecture and design.

Robert Flowers is installed as dean of the College of Arts and Sciences

Robert A. Flowers Installed as Dean of College of Arts and Sciences

Family, friends and members of the Lehigh community celebrate Flowers’ installation Thursday as the Herbert J. and Ann L. Siegel Dean of the College.


EXHIBITION: Crochet Coral Reef

Twin sisters Christine and Margaret Wertheim brought the project to life through an unexpected merge of passions.