Stories about P.C. Rossin College of Engineering and Applied Science

Josie Krepps

IDEAS Student Joins Cultivated Meat Research

Josie Krepps ’24 will present her findings at the 2024 David and Lorraine Freed Undergraduate Research Symposium.

Illustration for Paschuck research

E. Thomas Pashuck Designs Novel Biomaterials for Applications in Regenerative Medicine

His project, “Controlling Non-Specific Peptide Degradation in Hydrogels,” is funded with a $200,000 award from the National Science Foundation Engineering Research Initiation.

Illustration for Elsa Reichmanis work

Elsa Reichmanis: Creating a New Generation of Electronics

Reichmanis is researching materials that could create stretchable polymer semiconductors.

Convocation 2022

Fall 2022 Honors Convocation Recognizes Students’ Academic Accomplishments

The 44th honors ceremony celebrated 270 undergraduate students for high academic achievement.

Ron Nersesian ’82 and Clay Boice '22

New Keysight Technologies Lab Added to Packard Lab

Made possible by a gift from Keysight Technologies Inc., the lab will provide experiential learning opportunities for those entering the fields of electrical engineering and computer engineering.

Alan W. Pense

Remembering Alan W. Pense, Former Lehigh Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs

Pense, who rose through the ranks from professor to provost, was a renowned figure in the world of metallurgy research and education.

Keith Moored examine bio-inspired robots

Lehigh-led Interdisciplinary Research Team Wins Prestigious $7.5M DOD Award

Keith Moored, associate professor of mechanical engineering and mechanics, will lead the team in conducting research to develop fast and efficient schools of bio-inspired underwater vehicles.

Scott Willoughby

For Scott Willoughby, it's 'Mission: Possible' for the James Webb Space Telescope

Scott Willoughby ’89 helped lead development of the most powerful and complex space telescope ever launched.

Freed Symposium

Lehigh Bioengineering Major takes Top Honors at Undergraduate Research Symposium

Several Lehigh students were recognized at the David and Loraine Freed Undergraduate Research Symposium on April 6.

Professor William L. Luyben (left) with Mike Zisman ’70

$2.5 Million Endowment to Create Chemical Engineering Chair

Mike Zisman ’70 honors professor who changed his life.