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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
The oratorio by Steven Sametz is dedicated to the 20 children and six adults killed during the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in 2012.
The discovery of lost manusccripts sheds light on Israel Zarchi.
A doctoral student examines seismic activity and its impact on the eastern United States.
A new book by Matthew Bush explores five popular novels.
Are we all innately...
A Mellon Foundation grant will help undergraduates become involved with the local community.
In this issue, we explore the importance of research for alumni, faculty and students.
A cancer research team hits its target.
Shakespeare’s play has been called both a comedy and a romance.
Michael Hoben ’61 heads an alumni effort to give students access to ethical programs.
Rob Rozehnal studies Islam in Pakistan and India.
Brianna Eiter ’00 investigates cognitive factors that influence mine workers’ ability to identify mine site safety hazards.
A new book maps the blind points of “white religion” in America.
An alumnus riffs on a photo exhibit that explores three centuries of local history.
Lehigh has a bold plan to lead in an era of pervasive computing and data science.
A middle-schooler creates winning image for College of Business and Economics’ holiday card.
An unprecedented amount of data is changing the way people around the world do business—and how Lehigh prepares its students.
Faculty, staff, students and alumni reflect on the Lehigh of today and what the university might look like in the future.
The special weekend concerts will feature appearances by Lehigh President John Simon and Director of Africana Studies James Peterson.