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A special issue of the Rossin College’s research magazine, Resolve, highlights pioneering faculty and a new generation of Lehigh women excelling in engineering research and scholarship.
The College of Business celebrates 50 years of coeducation in Fall 2021 magazine issue.
Lehigh University received a $204,000 grant that will be used to engage more undergraduate women in engineering research over the next several years.
The initiative aims to help all Lehigh women reach their full potential while honoring the transformative impact they have had on the university, in their careers and in their communities.
One of 169 women who were part of Lehigh’s first coed class 50 years ago, Karen L. Stuckey ’75 later was a trustee and the first woman president of the Lehigh University Alumni Association Board of Directors.
In observance of Veterans Day, Lehigh treated active, reserve and retired members of the military services to lunch Thursday in the Clayton University Center.
The first woman director of libraries at Lehigh died in July at age 90.
Six alumni from across the country are recognized for exceptional achievements in categories that uplift people, programs and industry.
The center will mark the anniversary with a ‘Walk Down Memory Lane’ on Sept. 22 and Sept. 23 from 10 a.m. to noon.
Karen Stuckey ’75 represents Lehigh’s first coed class as it adopts the Class of 2025. It is also the first time that a woman alum presents an incoming class with its official flag.
The exhibition coincides with the university celebrating 50 years of undergraduate women at Lehigh.
Celebrating the women of Lehigh at a milestone moment in the university’s storied history