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A message sent to students and families and shared with faculty and staff.
He served on Lehigh’s faculty for more than 39 years
He led popular bridge tours throughout the Lehigh Valley
Thomas McAndrew developed novel multi-model ensemble algorithms to forecast the seasonal flu.
The university celebrated its first new college in 50 years.
The Ellen and Vincent Forlenza ’75 Chair was created to launch the College of Health’s department of health innovation and technology.
Lehigh names Maria L. Chrin ’87 ’10P and Philip B. Sheibley ’81 ’19P to lead the process to select Lehigh’s 15th president.
A note and crossword puzzle from Jennifer Cunningham, assistant vice president for alumni relations.
An early interest in motorsports and earthquakes fed Tsampras' interest in engineering. Now the structural engineer is on to his next challenge—inspiring his own students—like Lehigh Engineering did for him.
The Lehigh Business program provides a path from college to career.
Participants reflected on King’s book, published in 1967, ‘Where Do We Go From Here: Chaos or Community?’
A message sent to Lehigh students.
The Singleton, Hitch and Maida residential houses will welcome students for the spring semester. The Health, Science and Technology (HST) Building is expected to be completed this year.
An assistant coach for Lehigh women’s lacrosse, Katie O’Donnell has been named to the official tryout roster for the 2021 U.S. women’s national team.
Christine Makosky Daley and Sean Daley will lead the Institute. They have partnered with Native communities in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Bolivia in holistic approaches to improving health.
This OP-ED originally appeared in The Morning Call. It is reposted here with permission.
A letter from President John D. Simon '19P
A letter from Bulletin Editor Tim Hyland
A message to faculty and instructional staff
Though involved in different areas of health care, siblings Jessica Fayans ’09, Max Fayans ’13 and Allison Fayans ’15 have each been working in their own way to help stem the pandemic.