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Scott Willoughby ’89 helped lead development of the most powerful and complex space telescope ever launched.
The works will be on display through May 27 in the LUAG Main Gallery in Zoellner Arts Center.
The university is maintaining connections with alumni through virtual programming and in-person gatherings.
Lehigh alumni Katherine and Mike Hodsdon are traveling the country in a tiny house on wheels.
More than 100 years of the Lehigh Bulletin are now available online thanks to preservation efforts from Lehigh Libraries Special Collections.
Several Lehigh students were recognized at the David and Loraine Freed Undergraduate Research Symposium on April 6.
Lehigh’s College of Business and its accounting program earns AACSB accreditation.
In the report's operations category, Lehigh scored 66% higher than the average of reporting peer institutions.
The 13th annual Symposium on Teaching and Learning returned this month after a two-year hiatus caused by the pandemic.
The recognition shows a dedication to the inclusion and preservation of green spaces on campus.
Customers receive an EcoCoin each time they decline a single-use plastic bag when making a purchase at Lehigh's bookstore.
Mike Zisman ’70 honors professor who changed his life.
Lehigh’s strategic planning process to launch by the summer.
The largest building Lehigh has ever built, HST is designed to encourage collaboration among faculty and students across disciplines.
The hour-long meeting provided information on the university’s Diversity, Inclusion and Equity (DI&E) Strategic Plan and Progress Measures.
The dynamic and searchable tool highlights DI&E efforts and initiatives across campus.
The journalist, author and TV host is a distinguished scholar-in-residence in the College of Health, where she teaches Health, Government and the Media.