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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 takes a look back at the biggest stories of the year.
Researchers at Lehigh, Sandia overcome key obstacle to photon formation.
Students bend metal into custom-designed cookie cutters and laser cut ornaments using tools and equipment in the campus “Maker Space.”
Student-made book lights, shelving, candle holders, furniture and more are for sale at the museum.
Several Lehigh programs uphold a longstanding tradition of giving back to the local community.
Accreditation would recognize Lehigh's public safety professional excellence.
Lehigh engineers demonstrate calcium-mediated attachment of Cryptosporidium parvum oocysts to environmental biofilms.
His innovations have “paved the way for vastly improved lighting emitters and lasers.”
Bringing Lehigh to You
Letters from Lehigh Bulletin readers
The last great Romantic symphony, says conductor Eugene Albulescu, embodies musical traditions from Mozart to Bruckner.
The historian delivers a talk at Baker Hall on Voting Rights: A Civil Rights Challenge Yesterday and Today
This coming March will mark the five-year anniversary of one of the greatest moments in Lehigh sports history.
The two-time Patriot League Player of the Year sets his sights on a championship.
Stacey Cunningham ’96 credits her Lehigh industrial engineering degree for her ability to think through complex problems.
Here's a look at the Class of 2020.
Harriett Logan ’89 plays David to the big-chain Goliaths.
In 1946, Michael ‘Mickey’ Yonkovig set his sights on an engineering degree at Lehigh. Nearly 70 years after dropping out, he searched for a way to set things right.
A letter from President John Simon