Selected Media Coverage: March 16, 2004


**Lehigh in the News** {online press clippings from other news sources}
The Toledo Blade (Circulation: 138,435)
I-280 Bridge Disaster: 2 Chosen to Head Up Drive to build Worker Memorial

Lehigh's Engineering Research Center for Advanced Technology for Large Structural Systems (ATLSS) received several pieces of fractured steel from the 1.8 million pound truss crane that collapsed about 2:20 p.m. Feb. 16, killing four and injuring four others. ATLSS engineers hope to test the metal for possible problems, though it is not clear whether the cracked steel caused the accident or was simply the result of it. What we're doing is essentially an autopsy on the pieces, said John W. Fisher, professor emeritus of Lehigh University and founder of ATLSS.
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**Athletics in the News
The Washington Post (Circulation: 796,367)
Chicago Sun Times (Circulation: 491,795)
The Boston Globe (Circulation: 448,817)
The Cincinnati Enquirer (Circulation: 218,514)
Hawks Set for Florida A&M

Even though Steve Callahan has played in only 19 games this season, he could be Lehigh's secret weapon tonight when the Mountain Hawks meet Florida A& M in the NCAA Tournament play-in game at the University of Dayton Arena. Tip-off is 7 p.m. and will be televised live by ESPN. The winner advances to play Kentucky, the No. 1 seed in the St. Louis region, at 7:10 p.m. Friday in Columbus, Ohio.
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Lexington Herald-Leader (Circulation: 113,129)
Knowledge is Power

In an article on sixty-five facts you probably don't know about the NCAA field, Lehigh senior guard Steve Callahan lists his career ambition as world domination.
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**Alumni in the News
Roanoke Times & World News

David Blaker, who received his master of science degree from Lehigh University, has joined Luna Innovations as vice president of the products division. He has more than 25 years of executive and engineering management experience and holds eight U.S. patents in digital communications and medical imaging.
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