Selected Media Coverage: September 21, 2004
**Lehigh in the News** {online press clippings from other news sources}
JOM (Journal of Minerals & Metals) (Circulation: 8,000)
The Continuing Study of Damascus Steel: Bars from the Alwar Armory
Michael Notis, professor emeritus of materials science and engineering and director of the Archaeometallurgy Laboratory at Lehigh, was mentioned in an article about studies on Damascus steel. Over the last 40 years, there has been a discernible increase in the number of scholars who have focused their research on early industrial organizations, a field of study that has come to be known as Archaeotechnology. Archaeologists have conducted fieldwork geared to the study of ancient technologies in a cultural context and have drawn on the laboratory analyses developed by materials scientists as one portion of the interpretive program. Papers for this department are solicited and/or reviewed by Notis.
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**Alumni in the News
The Express Times (Circulation: 50,522)
Execs Get Look at Wet Valley, but No Golf
Lehigh University alumnus George Burke, President of the Saucon Valley Country Club and Sharp Corp., was mentioned in an article about Sharp Corp.’s decision to move to Upper Macungie Township at the second annual “Experience Lehigh Valley” seminar on Monday. Burke cited the region's quality work force, road network and job training as factors swaying Sharp Corp.’s move to Upper Macungie Township. There is no better place to locate, in our business, than the Lehigh Valley, said Burke.
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JOM (Journal of Minerals & Metals) (Circulation: 8,000)
The Continuing Study of Damascus Steel: Bars from the Alwar Armory
Michael Notis, professor emeritus of materials science and engineering and director of the Archaeometallurgy Laboratory at Lehigh, was mentioned in an article about studies on Damascus steel. Over the last 40 years, there has been a discernible increase in the number of scholars who have focused their research on early industrial organizations, a field of study that has come to be known as Archaeotechnology. Archaeologists have conducted fieldwork geared to the study of ancient technologies in a cultural context and have drawn on the laboratory analyses developed by materials scientists as one portion of the interpretive program. Papers for this department are solicited and/or reviewed by Notis.
(no link)
**Alumni in the News
The Express Times (Circulation: 50,522)
Execs Get Look at Wet Valley, but No Golf
Lehigh University alumnus George Burke, President of the Saucon Valley Country Club and Sharp Corp., was mentioned in an article about Sharp Corp.’s decision to move to Upper Macungie Township at the second annual “Experience Lehigh Valley” seminar on Monday. Burke cited the region's quality work force, road network and job training as factors swaying Sharp Corp.’s move to Upper Macungie Township. There is no better place to locate, in our business, than the Lehigh Valley, said Burke.
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Monday, September 20, 2004