Selected Media Coverage: October 23, 2003
**Lehigh in the News** {online press clippings from other news sources}
Cherry Hill Courier Post (Circulation: 80,635)
Lehigh goalkeeper Bishop garners high praise
Sam Bishop, Lehigh University's outstanding goalkeeper, was honored for the second time this season for his stellar goalkeeping when he was named to the College Soccer News National Team of the Week. Click here
EE TIMES UK
Getting Back Lost Link Bandwidth
John Ellis, who holds a B.S. in electrical engineering from Lehigh and is co-founder and vice president of signal integrity at TriCN wrote an article on the challenges of single channel bandwith in EE TIMES UK, the leading online resource for the electronics industry in the U.K.
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Townhall.com
Balancing Darwinian theory with Intelligent Design
Michael Behe, professor of biological sciences at Lehigh and author of Darwin's Black Box is cited as a 'distinguished scientist' in an article about forthcoming decision by the Texas State Board of Education on whether to require textbooks to include criticism in their pages of pro-evolution teaching. Click here
The Morning Call (Circulation: 130,360)
Carson Kressley's coming home
All signs are go for Carson Kressley's homecoming Saturday night to participate in the Lehigh Valley Queer Film Festival. The festival event, at 7 p.m. at Lehigh University's Packard Auditorium, will honor the Claussville, Lehigh County, native who stars in Bravo's hit show ''Queer Eye for the Straight Guy.''
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The Morning Call (Circulation: 130,360)
Lehigh Philharmonic's anniversary concert honors Berlioz
The Lehigh University Philharmonic and its conductor Paul Chou are celebrating their 10th anniversary with a birthday concert in honor of Hector Berlioz, whose 200th birthday is December 11. A preview of the concert and a look at Berlioz's history and music is the focus of an article in today's 'GO' section of the Morning Call. Concerts are scheduled for 8pm this Friday and Saturday at Zoellner Arts Center. (no link)
The Morning Call (Circulation: 130,360)
Singer songwriter Pete Yorn performs this Sunday at Lehigh University
Today's 'GO' section also features an article on Pete Yorn, whose 2001 debut album sold a half-million copies and earned both critical and popular praise. Yorn is the headline act for a concert this Sunday at Zoellner's Baker Hall. (no link)
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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:
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Cherry Hill Courier Post (Circulation: 80,635)
Lehigh goalkeeper Bishop garners high praise
Sam Bishop, Lehigh University's outstanding goalkeeper, was honored for the second time this season for his stellar goalkeeping when he was named to the College Soccer News National Team of the Week. Click here
EE TIMES UK
Getting Back Lost Link Bandwidth
John Ellis, who holds a B.S. in electrical engineering from Lehigh and is co-founder and vice president of signal integrity at TriCN wrote an article on the challenges of single channel bandwith in EE TIMES UK, the leading online resource for the electronics industry in the U.K.
Click here
Townhall.com
Balancing Darwinian theory with Intelligent Design
Michael Behe, professor of biological sciences at Lehigh and author of Darwin's Black Box is cited as a 'distinguished scientist' in an article about forthcoming decision by the Texas State Board of Education on whether to require textbooks to include criticism in their pages of pro-evolution teaching. Click here
The Morning Call (Circulation: 130,360)
Carson Kressley's coming home
All signs are go for Carson Kressley's homecoming Saturday night to participate in the Lehigh Valley Queer Film Festival. The festival event, at 7 p.m. at Lehigh University's Packard Auditorium, will honor the Claussville, Lehigh County, native who stars in Bravo's hit show ''Queer Eye for the Straight Guy.''
Click here
The Morning Call (Circulation: 130,360)
Lehigh Philharmonic's anniversary concert honors Berlioz
The Lehigh University Philharmonic and its conductor Paul Chou are celebrating their 10th anniversary with a birthday concert in honor of Hector Berlioz, whose 200th birthday is December 11. A preview of the concert and a look at Berlioz's history and music is the focus of an article in today's 'GO' section of the Morning Call. Concerts are scheduled for 8pm this Friday and Saturday at Zoellner Arts Center. (no link)
The Morning Call (Circulation: 130,360)
Singer songwriter Pete Yorn performs this Sunday at Lehigh University
Today's 'GO' section also features an article on Pete Yorn, whose 2001 debut album sold a half-million copies and earned both critical and popular praise. Yorn is the headline act for a concert this Sunday at Zoellner's Baker Hall. (no link)
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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
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Wednesday, October 22, 2003