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Skanska and Lehigh staff and students volunteered in support of the Fountain Hill Elementary School Food Bank.
Research by Professor Paolo Bocchini and doctoral student Xinyue Wang provides the methodology for predicting when powerline ignition is likely in high winds.
The article is published in the journal Health Economics, Policy and Law.
A Lehigh research team explores the question by building novel control algorithms and linked robots. Prototypes will be put to the test in the Defend the Republic Drone Competition Nov. 17.
Community and business leaders are welcomed to campus for discussion on the role of universities in fostering innovation.
Dulra Amolegbe ’26 created the start-up, Dot, that offers immigrant students a way to make cashless transactions.
Getzler will guide Lehigh's new direction in entrepreneurship.
Mrs. May spoke on national security and reflected on her career in politics.
The free event is open to the public and will be held in the Wood Dining Room of Iacocca Hall.
Lehigh students and Bethlehem community collaborate to address persistent waste challenges.
The agreement will aid in Indigenous research opportunities and establish a historic preservation office on campus. Lehigh is situated on Delaware Nation’s ancestral lands.
A grant from the Appalachian Regional Commission will help the Pennsylvania Tourism Office, in partnership with Lehigh, to develop a plan for collecting Indigenous histories.
The former U.S. Rep will present ‘Defending Democracy: A Conversation with Liz Cheney.’
A message sent to members of the Lehigh community.
A Creative Inquiry team of students is bringing Amazon’s Alexa to Lehigh, where the voice-activated assistant can help students navigate campus.
Wu, the L.H. Gipson Chair in Transnational History at Lehigh, addresses the history of science and technology exchanges between the two nations.
President Joseph J. Helble ’82 announces plans to make a Lehigh education more accessible and to extend its fundraising campaign.