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More than 1,500 students from 42 countries and more than 40 states and territories joined the Lehigh family this week.
Experiments designed by researchers James Gilchrist, Kelly Schultz and Xuanhong Cheng head to the International Space Station to escape the limits of gravity.
The plan will guide Lehigh’s goals and priorities over the next decade.
Nic Altenderfer ’23 suffered a life-threatening skateboarding accident in 2021. This is his story.
Step inside student learning at Lehigh—from courses in mechanical engineering and numerical methods to robotics and the fundamentals of drawing.
A gift to Lehigh Libraries Special Collections creates a snapshot of one of Lehigh’s first graduates—a naturalist, civil engineer and astronomer—and offers new research opportunities.
More faculty are supplementing their lesson plans with “extended reality,” or XR learning, which includes virtual and augmented reality.
The pieces in Lehigh University Art Galleries’ outdoor sculpture collection include Herbert Simon’s “Pyramid II” and “Popol” by Joyce de Guatemala.
Scott Willoughby ’89 helped lead development of the most powerful and complex space telescope ever launched.
The largest building Lehigh has ever built, HST is designed to encourage collaboration among faculty and students across disciplines.
Lehigh’s College of Education focuses on innovative teaching, experiential learning and interdisciplinarity. Its graduates have won accolades for their school leadership.