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The conference, which is built off the works of bell hooks’ works, will be held March 4-8.
A former staffer on The Brown and White, Henry’s use of social media for John Fetterman’s Senate campaign has gained her national attention.
Hutnik was appointed to the position and joined the current three-person team in the fall.
The university aims to “make it new,” “make a difference” and “make it together.”
Henri J. Barkey, professor of international relations, talks with France 24 to discuss whether or not U.S.-Turkish ties are on a reset.
New facility helps students bring their ideas to life.
Lehigh engineers have engineered, built and tested an innovative thermal energy storage
prototype system.
Eduardo J. Gómez investigates how processed food companies sway politics and policy in emerging economies.
Schiffer has been named a finalist for Higher Education/Health Care Campus Safety Director of the Year
A number of Lehigh faculty have joined in publishing a study in Healthcare that provides “nuanced insights into individuals’ access to health services during the pandemic.”
Eduardo J. Gómez, professor in Lehigh’s College of Health, joins NPR's Goats and Soda to talk about his latest book, Junk Food Politics.
Seven faculty members named to the first cohort of Global Teaching and Learning Fellows.
Dining Services provides updates on beginning-of-semester adjustments.
The new partnership with global online learning platform will create new pathways for those who want to advance their education and careers.
The PA-100 Index positions the state as a thriving corporate destination.
The Pulitzer-Prize winner delivered the Kenner Lecture titled ‘Disinformation and the Threat to Democratic Institutions.’
Step inside student learning at Lehigh—from courses in mechanical engineering and numerical methods to robotics and the fundamentals of drawing.
Physicist Anders Knospe receives an Early Career Research grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to study ion collisions.
Working group deliverables due date January 31
A message sent to members of the Lehigh community.