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All on-campus summer programs through the end of July have been canceled.
The inaugural dean of Lehigh's new College of Health authored a guest post about maternal and child health on Public Heath Newswire's website.
Petch Chueluecha ’21 uses his mathematical prowess to score high in the prestigious annual college competition.
Students and professors are creating comics as they deal with the current pandemic.
The survey launched on Monday, April 13, 2020 and will run through Sunday, May 10, 2020.
An update on remote teaching and learning.
How did Lehigh do it? An interview with Greg Reihman, vice provost for Library and Technology Services.
We are delaying the start of the second-year housing selection process until at least May 15, after final exams.
The professor in the Department of English and a core faculty member in the Health, Medicine & Society Program explains why two novels in particular have been on her mind during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The student-run newspaper has published its print edition continuously since 1894.
All Lehigh courses offered during the summer of 2020 will be delivered via remote instruction.
An update from the Health and Wellness Center.
Lehigh’s 1-MBA program offers those looking to enhance their careers or pivot a faster, more affordable option.
Provost Pat Farrell's Week 3 message to faculty and instructional staff.
Take action now to prevent disruptions to Zoom classes, meetings, and events.
A new study of the medical products industry―the first to examine the impact of female board representation on product recalls―finds that firms with female directors on their boards announce high-severity recalls 28 days faster than all-male boards.
An update regarding Commencement activities for the Class of 2020.
Lehigh Business waives GMAT requirements for 2020-2021 school year.
Biologist Michael Layden earned an NSF Career Award for his work to identify the mechanism of neurogenesis during development and regeneration in a species of sea anemone capable of regenerating its nerve cells.