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Former U.S. Rep. Charlie Dent at home

Former U.S. Rep. Charlie Dent to Deliver 2020 Kenner Lecture

Dent, who appears frequently as a CNN commentator, will present ‘A View from the Trenches: The Politics of Anger and What Challenges Centrist Problem Solvers’ on Tuesday, Feb. 11.

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Lehigh Researcher Finds Experiencing Police Brutality Increases Mistrust in Medical Institutions

When people have a negative encounter with the police, they are less likely to think medical institutions have their best interests, says Professor Sirry Alang.

Robert Flowers is installed as dean of the College of Arts and Sciences

Robert A. Flowers Installed as Dean of College of Arts and Sciences

Family, friends and members of the Lehigh community celebrate Flowers’ installation Thursday as the Herbert J. and Ann L. Siegel Dean of the College.


2.5.20: Health and Wellness Center Campus Update

The university senior leadership and medical professionals in the Health and Wellness Center continue to monitor the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) outbreak and to provide updates.


2.5.20: Health Update on Novel Coronavirus for Parents

The university senior leadership and medical professionals in the Health and Wellness Center continue to monitor the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) outbreak and to provide updates.


2.2.20: Health and Wellness Center Campus Update

The university senior leadership and medical professionals in the Health and Wellness Center have been monitoring the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) outbreak since it emerged, and continue to do so.

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Hyunok Choi Welcomed to the College of Health

An innovative epidemiologist, Choi examines the environmental origins of asthma.

Lehigh students posing at UN offices in Nairobi, Kenya.

Lehigh-UN Partnership Recognized with Heiskell Award for International Education

The university has now received the prestigious award in two consecutive years.

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Acclaimed Presidential Photographer Pete Souza to Speak at Lehigh

His Feb. 6 visit will coincide with an exhibition in Fairchild-Martindale Library.

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Another Reason to Reduce Man-made Ozone: To Cool a Warming Planet

Benjamin S. Felzer highlights the importance of new research showing that cleaning up ozone precursors within energy, industrial and transportation sectors could mitigate climate change.


1.27.20: Health and Wellness Center Campus Update

The university senior leadership and medical professionals in the Health and Wellness Center have been monitoring the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) outbreak since it emerged, and continue to do so.


1.24.20: Health and Wellness Center Campus Update

The university senior leadership and medical professionals in the Health and Wellness Center have been monitoring the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) outbreak since it emerged, and continue to do so.


Two Named to Director Posts in Diversity, Inclusion and Equity

The individuals will lead student access, success and multicultural efforts at Lehigh.


Biz Quiz Answer

This Biz Quiz came courtesy of McKay Price, director of the Murray H. Goodman Center for Real Estate Studies.


Lehigh Community Gathers to Honor Martin Luther King Jr.’s Work and Words

The mid-day event asked attendees to reflect on Martin Luther King Jr.’s plea for nonviolence.

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Political Scientist Eduardo Gomez to Join the College of Health

Gomez comes to Lehigh from King’s College London, where he currently serves as a senior lecturer in the department of international development.


1.15.20: Meeting on temporary Packer Ave. closure

Lehigh University will be hosting a community meeting with representatives from the City of Bethlehem to present plans for the temporary closing of Packer Avenue.

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Race Relations Expert Beverly Tatum to Speak at Lehigh

The best-selling author and higher ed thought leader will host a webinar presentation about race and insights from her book Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?

Front of Lehigh University's Iacocca Hall with snow in background

College of Education Researchers Awarded AERA/NSF Grant to Study Dual-Licensure Policies

Jihyun Kim and Esther Lindström have received funding to explore the effects of states’ dual-licensure policies on teacher preparation quality and outcomes for students with disabilities.

Pam Fusek

Pam Fusek ’13 Stoked Her Passion for Space Exploration at Lehigh and Landed at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab

Fusek is living out a dream as a test engineer. She says she owes her early career success in large part to her Lehigh experiences.