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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
Lehigh mourns the passing of John M. Thalheimer ’55
China’s jailed dissidents, says Teng Biao, represent their country’s true future.
Welcome to Lehigh, Class of 2021!
Subject of ‘Flash Boys’ talks about ‘speed bumps’ and restoring balance to the stock market.
An internship in Uganda gives an IDEAS major the freedom to find her interests.
The 5 percent increase was recently approved by university trustees.
The newest addition to the Lehigh University Police Department is a 9-month-old Belgian Malinois pup named LUcy.
'First Time Flippers' to Showcase Lehigh Alum
Peter Zeitler, the Iacocca Professor of Earth and Environmental Sciences, has received the Dodson Prize for career achievements in thermochronology.
A letter from Jennifer Cunningham, assistant vice president for alumni relations
Football adds 15 with latest recruiting class.
An unexpected turn of events took Maura Henderson ’19 into the world of collegiate running, with incredible results.
A letter from President John D. Simon
Students in Lehigh’s Product Design III class taught by Wesley Heiss, associate professor of art, architecture and design, were challenged to design products to be sold at the National Museum of Industrial History in South Bethlehem.
A letter from Editor Tim Hyland
From ancient clues, Dork Sahagian calculates land elevations as they change over time.
Lehigh moved up 28 spots from previous year.
Part-time MBA program at the College of Business and Economics is ranked 20th nationally in newest rankings.
President John Simon also receives Leadership Award.
Geoffrey Andrews ’15 now models rocket engines at Purdue while working for NASA.