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In the fall/winter 2020 issue, alumni and other members of the Lehigh community share their stories of how COVID-19 has challenged and changed them. The issue also highlights a unique humanities project that merges art and science in a visual exploration of the brain, as well as a LUAG exhibit that puts democracy on full display.
Though involved in different areas of health care, siblings Jessica Fayans ’09, Max Fayans ’13 and Allison Fayans ’15 have each been working in their own way to help stem the pandemic.
Art and science come together in unique textbook project supported by Lehigh Humanities Lab.
Lehigh University Art Galleries puts democracy, in all its forms, on display.
The new director of the Africana Studies program in the College of Arts and Sciences shares her vision for the program and her hopes for the future.
Robert G. Wheeler ’50 donates collection to Lehigh University Art Galleries to serve as teaching tool.