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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
A letter from President John Simon
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.
Film and Broadway star Vanessa Williams helps Lehigh’s Zoellner Arts Center celebrate its 20th year.
Partrice Banks '02 didn't set out to disrupt the male-dominated auto repair industry when she founded Girls Auto Clinic, but she wanted to do something to empower women.
The exhibition presents images of Frank’s unedited contact sheets.
Where We're Headed
The announcements were made at an early December meeting.
The Lehigh graduate was a managing director in global markets for Deutsche Bank before launching high-profile career in journalism.
Ann Lewnes ’83 is featured lecturer for the Donald M. Gruhn ’49 Distinguished Finance Speaker Series.
Economic and legal experts discuss the potential impact of the Trump presidency, as well as international and domestic tax policies.
Lehigh administrators and faculty offer international students guidance and support in aftermath of tense presidential campaign season.
University’s new home on the web paints a vibrant and comprehensive picture of Lehigh.
Researchers also hope to improve the design of planes, cars and underwater vehicles.
Lehigh bioengineers are first to use OCT to examine neuron-to-neuron communication in live tissue.
Graduate student wins competitive award for study of low-temperature PCMs.
President John Simon lays out an ambitious framework for the university’s future through undergraduate and graduate enrollment growth, faculty hiring, new academic programs and upgraded facilities.
President Simon, in a message, shares thoughts on the campus community.
The Lehigh-Lafayette rivalry game was played for the 152nd time Saturday, Nov. 19. Lehigh won, 45-21.
Lehigh triumphs over Lafayette in the 152nd edition of the most played rivalry in all of college football.
School spirit is front and center as Lehigh prepares for the 152nd Lehigh-Lafayette Rivalry game.