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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
Glenn DuPaul ’14 is using his analytical skills to help the NBA’s Brooklyn Nets.
The new M2, the Master of Science in Management program, welcomes its inaugural class.
A Mountaintop team explores music, entrepreneurship and software ventures.
Greg Heller-LaBelle ‘10G thrives on challenge.
One of the best amateur baseball players in the country is also a Lehigh academic all-star.
James A. Greenleaf influenced the lives and careers of many Lehigh students and alumni as professor and chair of the Perella Department of Finance.
Lehigh's Business Information Systems (BIS) Club hosts hacking experts at summit.
Deloitte's new CEO talks about her time at Lehigh, taking risks and balancing family and career.
Lehigh hosts My Italian Secret: The Forgotten Heroes, which chronicles true stories of Italians risking their lives to rescue Jews during WWII.
Matherly will formally take office at Lehigh on March 31.
Message from Joe Sterret and John Smeaton regarding bus accident
New soccer team that will call Lehigh home will be named in honor of a Bethlehem institution.
Planning for the program began in 2012.
Chemists find a promising peptide for a seek-and-destroy mission.
The documentary, produced by Lehigh trustee Joseph R. Perella ’64 ’06H, was followed by a panel discussion.
An assistant professor of accounting and two co-authors win Best Paper Award for research into how accounting standards influence auditor decision-making.
Lehigh alum and trustee Joseph R. Perella ’64 ’06H is the documentary’s executive producer.
Pasi Sahlberg delivers the College of Education’s inaugural John Stoops lecture.
An inspired Mountaintop project illuminates a Founder’s Day tradition.