Editorial Services

Editorial Services

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

Editorial Services Staff

Mary Ellen Alu
Director, Editorial Services

Stephen Gross
Christina Tatu
Stephanie Veto
 

Symposium to Address China’s Role in Global Energy Landscape

The Lehigh Student Chapter of the United States Association for Energy Economics to co-host symposium with renowned experts from government, industry and academia.

Cameron Wesson Named CAS Interim Dean

Wesson begins his new role on June 1.

Visual Poetry through Theatrical Design

Melpomene Katakalos and Will Lowry bring their extensive professional theatrical design experience and shared affinity for contemporary plays to Lehigh’s stages and classrooms.

Promoting Geospatial Learning

A Lehigh team, led by Alec Bodzin, develops an innovative geospatial curriculum to help build students’ STEM-related skills. 

Advancing Critical Infrastructure

With wide-ranging approaches to solving global problems, teams of Lehigh researchers tackle key questions about the future of energy and infrastructure—and by extension, the very future of modern society.

Can a university help address the opioid epidemic?

The opioid epidemic is complex and multifaceted, so the solutions are unlikely to be simple. Universities have the great advantage of the presence of faculty with diverse skill sets working in close proximity. If a university can create an environment that promotes interaction, cross-pollination of ideas, and interdisciplinary collaboration, it can become an ideal breeding ground for creative solutions to important societal issues.

How can we provide clean water for everyone on Earth?

Of all the needs we humans share, none is as unifying as our need for safe drinking water.

Shaping the Future of Global Health Care

Shaping the Future of Global Health Care

Jesse Pomeroy: Making a Monster

Dawn Keetley delves into the life of young 19th-century killer Jesse Pomeroy—and uncovers a possible explanation for his crimes.

Should Companies Use Social Media to Share Financial Information?

Neal M. Snow explores whether companies should release financial news via social media.

CHARMM-GUI Provides a Close-up Look at Bacteria

Wonpil Im’s web-based graphical user interface, CHARMM GUI, eases modeling of complex biomolecular systems, possibly paving the way for better understanding of drug-resistant bacteria.

Fintech Rising

In the wake of the financial crisis, fintech has revolutionized the financial services industry. Michael B. Imerman wants to know whether the market rewards traditional financial institutions that acquire fintech firms—and whether fintech poses a systemic risk to the financial services industry.

Freedom & Firearms in a Nation in Flux

Chad Kautzer uses a theory of social justice to examine cultural shifts behind expansion of gun rights in the United States.

A Story of Power, Influence & Madness

Historian María Bárbara Zepeda Cortés digs into the complicated life of José de Gálvez, a little-studied reformer of the Spanish Empire who played a critical role in California's history.

Supported the Underdog

Defense attorney and community leader John C. Lowe ’57 was an advocate and an optimist.

'The Machine' of Lehigh Lax

Sophomore Conor Gaffney is one of the best faceoff specialists in the country.

Lehigh Team Wins Pittu Laungani Best Paper Award

College of Education team evaluates community health worker training program in Haiti.

Lehigh Provost Pat Farrell Shares Progress on Planned Health College

Plans for the new College, which will open in 2020, are well under way.

A Footbridge for Panamanian Rice Farmers

Katie (Kadlubak) Evenson ’99, a vice preisdent with Parsons, joins Bridges to Prosperity in building a bridge for a small community of rice farmers in Panama.

Catcher Carolyn Wright ’18: A Dominant Force for the Mountain Hawks

Carolyn Wright ’18 is one of the finest defensive catchers and most clutch hitters in the Patriot League.