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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
In inspiring talk to more than 1,200 people, activist calls for principled engagement.
Gary Zenkel discusses the challenges of Olympic programming.
New filter is the first to remove both arsenic and fluoride.
National Academy of Engineering cites Ph.D. alumnus for structural testing innovation.
With obesity rates on the rise, Chad Meyerhoefer examines the medical costs of a nationwide epidemic and how the U.S. might address it.
Documentary film and panel discussion explore alternative approaches to education.
The fierce advocate for racial justice will speak on race and class in America.
The JOBS Act of 2012 was supposed to help make it easier for early-stage companies to go public. Years later, Kathleen Hanley questions whether the Act may have unintended consequences for capital formation.
Students share the burden of a challenging major.
Lehigh plans to test its water, beginning Friday, April 1.
Contemporary architectural practice often employs computer-generated algorithms to generate form. Anthony Viscardi engages shadows to do the same by asking the simple question, "If an object can cast a shadow, can a shadow cast an object?"
Device achieves real-time microscopic study of cell-to-cell interactions.
Four Lehigh faculty members talk about their passion for their work--and the many ways Lehigh has supported them in their research endeavors.
Combining genetics and optics, researchers noninvasively pace the heart of a fruit fly.
Events will explore how data transforms discovery in our economy, culture and society.
In NSF’s I-Corps program, students and faculty learn how innovation intersects with the marketplace.
A research institute goes global to reinvigorate glass education.
Resilient infrastructure strengthens the fabric of communities.
The ATLSS Center marks 30 years of studying infrastructure.
Researchers see high-tech applications for glasses and other solid materials.