Stories about Diversity & Inclusion

The survey launched on Monday, April 13, 2020 and will run through Sunday, May 10, 2020.

Thirty years ago, the Umoja House opened its doors on the Lehigh campus, becoming both a community and a haven for underrepresented students of color. This is the story behind the black student activism that led to the Umoja House founding in the aftermath of one of Lehigh’s darkest days—and the university’s continuing efforts to make Lehigh a more inclusive place.

Lehigh’s Black and Latinx Alumni Network for Community and Equity marks milestone and builds on past success.

The individuals will lead student access, success and multicultural efforts at Lehigh.

The best-selling author and higher ed thought leader will host a webinar presentation about race and insights from her book Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?

MLK Justice Panel discusses the evolution of campus activism.

The Lehigh community kicks off anniversary of Umoja House founding. More events planned.

The best-selling author urges listeners to be engaged in the struggle for social justice.

A series of events will culminate in celebratory events on Lehigh/Laf weekend.

The late afternoon event in Williams Global Commons is first in a series of MLK Justice Panels.