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Lehigh University
Communications and Public Affairs
301 Broadway, 4th Floor - Suite 400
Bethlehem, PA 18015
U.S.A.
P: 610-758-4487
Fax: 610-758-5566
Email: communications@lehigh.edu
Website: www.lehigh.edu/communications
Kristen DiPrinzio
Director, University Communications
The engineering college honors its benefactor, and its students’ versatility.
In her second book, a scholar seeks to refute the conventional wisdom.
Collins has been dubbed “the most popular poet in America" by the New York Times.
Dean Hall introduces the Spring 2015 issue of Acumen, which explores the global impact of CAS alumni, faculty and students
Reappraising race, religion, and revolution today
Lehigh builds a theatrical Chinese bridge between Bethlehem and New York City
Fulbright student Hnin Su Mon ’14 brings a personal connection to her exploration of human rights
Dr. Richard and Alice Thall’s Private Collection Adds to the Lehigh Experience
Jennifer Gentile Long ’93 heads an international resource on violence against women
The college’s popular Global Studies program prepares students for the dynamic of globalization
Henri Barkey examines the ever-changing landscape of international politics
Lucy Napper studies the role of parents in shaping student perceptions about alcohol consumption.
Imaani El-Burki examines new media to explore the dialogue surrounding opinions toward the poor and attitudes on poverty as they relate to discussions about race.
Peter Navario '96 works to improve the health of socially excluded people around the world.
Hugo Ceron-Anaya examines gender and bodily dispositions on the golf course in contemporary Mexico.
Yue Yu is developing a mathematical model to better understand cerebral aneurysms.
John Pettegrew's upcoming book examines how visual representations of combat influence soldiers.
Mark Chen studies a possible answer to the energy demands of the future.
Hartley Lachter's recent book examines medieval Kabbalah on the Iberian Peninsula.