Kurt Pfitzer

Kurt Pfitzer

Editor and Writer Emeritus (Retired January 2018)
Office of Communications and Public Affairs

Feminists examine new perspectives on religion

Three-day conference features a cast of national, international scholars.

Lehigh’s graduate engineering, education and MBA programs highly ranked

Annual U.S. News and World Report survey is posted online today.

Lehigh names new assistant VP of Community Relations

Adrienne J. McNeil-Washington previously headed the United Way in Lancaster County.

Workshop to focus on China’s foreign policy

International relations department joins with Harvard-Princeton group to host March 3 event.

A message to campus community regarding storm

University takes precautions, keeps communication lines open.

A message to students regarding weekend storm

Lehigh will open all university residences on Friday morning, Jan. 22.

“Unveiling the nanotube’s quantum behavior”

Researchers assemble the building blocks of next-generation electronics.

Lehigh hosts ISWC, OWL conferences

International event draws more than 500 semantic web researchers.

Alums Win National Contest With Device That Tracks HIV Medications

Contest is sponsored by the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering, which is part of the National Institutes of Health.

Winning Thesis

Bethany Perkins Detwiler ’15 Ph.D.wins Elizabeth V. Stout Dissertation Award, which is given to one doctoral candidate from each of Lehigh’s four colleges.

Resilient Structures

Lehigh to participate in a national initiative aimed at improving the ability of civil infrastructure to withstand natural disasters.

Overdue recognition

Israel Zarchi made major impact on the literary life of Palestine but had been largely forgotten since his death in 1947.

Engineering professor cited for improving access to clean water

Arup SenGupta is honored by AIChE, U.S. Chamber of Commerce.

Five experts to discuss changes in the world’s oceans

EES department’s Hewett Lecture Series to be held Nov. 19-20.

Lehigh reaffirms its commitment to diversity

University trustees approve revised policy on harassment and non-discrimination.

Chris Houtz receives Jeanne Clery Award for campus safety

The LUPD sergeant was selected from a national field of 50 nominees.

Detecting disease, one white blood cell at a time

Group uses nanoplasmonic sensor to monitor white blood cell function.

Finding lessons in the data

Welcome to the 18th issue of Resolve magazine.

UAVs and banks and the mathematical ties that bind

What are the conditions that cause complicated networks to collapse?

Obtaining energy from fusion

A researcher grows into an exemplary teacher-scholar.