Selected Media Coverage: January 8, 2004

**Lehigh in the News** {online press clippings from other news sources}
Time Magazine (Readership: 15 Million)
Made In The U.S.A.

Mary Beth Deily, associate professor of economics in the College of Business and Economics at Lehigh, was quoted in Time Magazine's article on manufacturing in America. ...Set aside that fear, and behind it lies at least one reason for optimism. If the Lehigh Valley never sees the rise of another Bethlehem Steel, it will also never suffer such a fall. That world is gone, says Deily, who has studied the decline of Big Steel. Today failure of a big manufacture in the region is not going to be as devastating, she says.
(no link)
Souderton Independent (Circulation: 6,328)
Principal: Team Teaching “Dramatically Changed Dynamics” of School

George White, professor and program coordinator, educational leadership, was mentioned in an article on team teaching. Sam Varano, principal of Indian Crest Jr. High School, said the next step is to host and work with White “to clarify the mission and set a vision for the future” in team teaching. Team teachers plan and integrate units of instruction in math, reading, social studies and English.
(no link)
**Alumni in the News
Home News Tribune (New Brunswick, NJ) (Circulation 62,499)
Bridgewater Courier News (NJ) (Circulation 43,000)
Career Fair Gives Students a Shot at Success

Herb Mishell, who holds a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Lehigh, was mentioned in an article regarding the biannual New Jersey Collegiate Career Day sponsored by Rutgers University, where he is studying mathematics and working towards his teaching certification. I'm in the midst of changing careers from an industry that isn't in demand to one that is in demand, said Mishell, who is moving from programming and sales support.
click here
The Morning Call (Circulation 130,360)
The Citizens Voice (Wilkes-Barre, PA) (Circulation 32,862)
Jennifer Mann to Seek Nomination of Dems for State Auditor General

Jennifer Mann, who earned a degree in government and economics from Lehigh University, formally announced her long-awaited candidacy Tuesday in Harrisburg to become the next state auditor general.
click here
click here
******************************************************
How to Subscribe or Unsubscribe
Lehigh Daily News can be viewed from our News, Sports & Events web site at http://www.lehigh.edu/news and is available as email upon request.
To manage your subscription, follow the instructions at
http://www2.lehigh.edu/page.asp?page=newssubscribe
******************************************************
Contact Information
Send your comments or suggestions to: Elizabeth Shimer, Office of
University Communications, 610-758-3170, email: elsc@lehigh.edu
For more news related services and publications, faculty experts guide, sports info, events calendar and recommended web links, visit us at:
http://www.lehigh.edu/news