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As the Class of 2019 prepares for graduation, videographers Stephanie Veto and Kari Moffat '17 '19G capture scenes from the Spring semester.
The Student Life Leadership Awards noted the accomplishments of more than 50 students.
The student-led documentary film, 'Betting on Bethlehem,' will premiere on May 2.
The College of Education graduate will assist with university-level English language education in Portugal and serve as a cultural ambassador for the United States.
Volkmar Dierolf and an international team demonstrate the possibility of tuning the color of a GaN LED by changing the time sequence at which the operation current is provided to the device.
The Baker Institute hosts awards dinner for student entrepreneurs.
Phillip Coles, professor of practice in management, is among researchers who tested whether buyers would accept East Coast broccoli varieties with differing flower-bud size.
Simon told faculty they are key to addressing opportunities and “owning our future.”
The inaugural ceremony of Tri-Alpha Honor Society was held April 3 on campus.
The Hitch gift will provide for future generations of Lehigh scholars by being the first to support the New Residential Houses project.
Students across disciplines and colleges display their projects and show their creativity at 2019 Lehigh Expo.
The freshman Congresswoman received an overview of the biological sciences department and diversity programs at Lehigh, and also toured four different labs.
The 2019 Symposium on Teaching and Learning at Lehigh featured nearly 50 presentations and four panel discussions.
The Baccalaureate will be held at 4 p.m. on May 19 in Packer Memorial Church.
Three-year grant will support the integration of humanities teaching and scholarship across all disciplines through research, curriculum development and undergraduate student experiences.
The race and graduate student research showcase will take place April 14 on Mountaintop Campus.
Undergraduates explore ethical issues in health, education, finance, computers and the environment at Lehigh’s third annual ethics symposium.
Under the new program, all eligible staff who opt for retirement will receive six months of severance pay and benefits continuation.
More than 500 students from Lehigh’s three undergraduate colleges recognized for high academic achievement.
The Emmy winning Kirshner ’82 is the force behind the Super Bowl halftime show, the Tony Awards and other cultural phenomena.