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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
More than 50 global online MBA programs participated in the ranking process.
A total of 20 interdisciplinary teams are tackling a wide range of environmental, social and programming projects.
Their gift establishes the Marion and George Keller ’44 Endowed Scholarship Fund and will have a profound impact on generations of Lehigh students.
Sale nets $20,018 to fund community programs.
The awards, including a prestigious Marshall Scholarship, represent national recognition of Lehigh students’ abilities.
Sponsored by Theta Chi, the event raised $13,000 for childhood cancer research.
The research of George Nation III, professor of finance, was cited several times in the Texas Supreme Court's majority decision.
The College of Business and Economics is piloting a three-month summer internship that will place business students in early stage startups.
University and city officials join in milestone moment as Lehigh breaks ground for new student living facility.
The annual tradition celebrates the accomplishments of remarkable students.
1-MBA's first cohort graduated in January 2018 and the third cohort of the M2 program graduated in May.
The minor includes three required courses which rotate among the three collaborating campuses.
Grant supports development of “LEGO-like” power electronics systems with high-performance modular power converters.
About 600 students from across disciplines put their work on display Thursday in four-hour expo in Building C on the Mountaintop campus.
He will succeed Gary Sasso, who will be retiring after 10 years at Lehigh.
The Lehigh Survey: 2015 Recommendations
Denson, a widely respected expert in polymer engineering and fluid mechanics, was the first African-American to graduate from Lehigh.
Chris Kiely works with colleagues around the world to explore the use of different forms of nano-gold for a variety of chemical reactions.
Kritz is remembered as someone who brought out the best in his students and his collaborators.
First study to identify deficiencies in learning and memory in a hybrid of any species could provide new clues to hybrids’ selective disadvantage.