A comprehensive antidote to a challenging global oil picture
International relations senior Karen Timmerman wins the Libraries Student Research Prize.
Faculty and staff honored at Appreciation Dinner
The annual event draws 400 to Stabler Arena.
The diverse world of student research unfolds at STEPS
The 2012 Undergraduate Research Symposium is “our best year yet.”
Students honored for contributions to campus culture
More than 150 are praised for a “positive and productive” impact.
From New York City, the Class of 2026 descends on Lehigh
Seven hundred second-graders from the Success Academy Charter Schools take a tour of the campus.
The many and varied impacts of Marcellus Shale development
The Environmental Initiative co-hosts a panel discussion to identify areas for potential research collaboration.
Imam discusses evolution of ‘American Islamic identity’
Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf said Muslims in America today are following a path trod by Catholics and Jews before them.
Bioethicist calls for change in political discourse over science
Penn’s Jonathan D. Moreno said the nature of issues in the life sciences has helped feed a growing distrust of science in America.
A bestselling author draws energy from teaching
Creative writing, says John Grogan, combines personal honesty, craft and discipline.
Undergraduate students earn academic accolades
More than 550 juniors and seniors are commended at the university’s Honors Convocation.
An architect draws inspiration from sun and from shadow
Anthony Viscardi is awarded a residential fellowship at The MacDowell Colony.
A renowned mentor enjoys his first homecoming
Diola Bagayoko ’78G speaks on semiconductor properties at the physics department’s weekly seminar series.
Watts named finalist for Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award
Lehigh’s creative writing program director earned the prestigious award for her first book of fiction. Listen to her read from her book.
Lehigh establishes scholarships for women in math, science, engineering
Two female students from the incoming Class of 2016 will receive the first scholarships through the new $1 million endowed program.
Turow: Capital punishment system in U.S. ‘like a roulette wheel’
“There is terrible arbitrariness to our system,” best-selling author and attorney Scott Turow contended in this year’s Tresolini Lecture.
Russian scientists conclude “productive” visit here
The delegation of polymer experts from Kazan is forming ties with the world's leading research centers.
Gary DeLeo is elected a fellow of AAAS
The physics professor is recognized for more than two decades of outreach to local schools.
Pulitzer-winning author recounts African-American mass migration
Isabel Wilkerson seeks to illuminate a chapter of American history by detailing an entrenched caste system that separated citizens.
In memoriam: Theodore L. Diamond ’37, ’85H
Generations of Lehigh undergraduate students have benefited from Ted Diamond’s unflagging dedication to his alma mater.
Lehigh professor researches pivotal Malcolm X speech
Saladin Ambar, assistant professor of political science, is writing a book on what he calls “the lost jewel of the civil rights movement.”
Jesse Jackson spends whirlwind day at Lehigh
The civil rights leader met with coaches, students, sat in on a class and exhorted local schoolchildren before his public talk.
Fellowships help faculty change direction
One CAS professor will explore publicity rights, and one will investigate Turkish-German writers.
Holland: Increasing healthy food options makes economic sense
Associate professor Breena Holland shared her research and expertise in the latest Town Hall Lecture at Bethlehem City Hall.
The Rev. Jesse Jackson to discuss leadership, co-education
All tickets for the event on Monday, Feb. 13, in Zoellner Arts Center were gone within four days.
Lehigh senior remembered by family, campus friends
A second memorial service for Deborah Pearsall ’12 will be held in Packer Church on Feb 9.
A major step toward the wiser use of energy
Experts convene to discuss the flow of electricity, information and money in the smart grid.
Hands-on learning, mentoring keys to ‘diversifying science’
A renowned expert shared his approach to helping students from disadvantaged backgrounds make science a career.