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The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation-funded Lab invites faculty and students from all disciplines to explore unique approaches to teaching and research.
The Lehigh Materials Symposium will bridge the gap between industry needs and academic research interests.
Collaboration will enhance student educational experience while continuing WLVR’s student-driven music programming.
The 10-day festival will examine a Bethlehem reimagined after the demise of Bethlehem Steel.
Lesley Chow and her team present a new 3D printing platform to fabricate multi-component scaffolds that “steal from nature” to engineer tissues organized like native tissues.
The Washington Post’s executive editor returns to Lehigh to discuss his start in journalism and current challenges to the industry.
The Theranos’ saga at heart of Lehigh’s third Peter S. Hagerman ’61 Lecture in Ethics.
University extends its global reach with new staff, continuing initiatives
Veteran journalist Carl Bernstein discussed the virtue—and necessity—of strong journalism in the 40th Annual Tresolini Lecture at Lehigh.
The late afternoon event in Williams Global Commons is first in a series of MLK Justice Panels.
The business analytics concentration aims to give students the tools for better decision-making.
The professor emeritus of materials science and engineering passed away peacefully in July 2019.
The Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist joins a long line of influential scholars to speak at this annual event.
The Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) Award recognizes outstanding commitment to diversity and inclusion on a national level.
The executive editor at The Washington Post will participate in a conversation with editors from The Brown and White on Sept. 26 in Baker Hall.
LUPD Chief Jason Schiffer details emergency response.
Studying colloidal crystallization, Lehigh scientists show that kinetic effects may be unable to fully explain the appearance of structural transformations and that surface thermodynamics can be critical for driving transformations between crystal structures.
The Cafe at FML officially opened to students, faculty and staff Wednesday afternoon.
Shultz will deliver the Peter S. Hagerman ‘61 Lecture in Ethics.
The university has again been recognized by U.S. News & World Report as one of the nation’s outstanding research universities.