2022: Year in Review
Looking back at some of the biggest Lehigh stories of the year.
A gift to Lehigh Libraries Special Collections creates a snapshot of one of Lehigh’s first graduates—a naturalist, civil engineer and astronomer—and offers new research opportunities.
Latest LUAG exhibition will feature Himalayan art, which includes works from the Tibetan Plateau, Nepal, Kashmir, Bhutan and areas of northern India and Pakistan.
Khurram Hussain, associate professor of religion studies, takes a human-centered approach to reimagine where modern Islam belongs in the West.
Liuba Belkin’s research gives insight into managing the ‘new normal.’
Physicist Anders Knospe receives an Early Career Research grant from the U.S.…
A message sent to members of the Lehigh community.
Kristi Morin develops Project STAY to help new teachers working with autistic…
Attendees gathered in the Zoellner Arts Center and joined via Zoom for the annual…
The number of applications has increased 21 percent over the previous year.
Volunteers took part in the national observance by helping local organizations in…