…to see the positive impact women are making,” Diege said. “I think people need to be exposed to that. It’ll also motivate a lot more women to get involved in…
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…to a virtual setting during the pandemic that still met students’ expectations. Getzler said everything, from EUREKA!, to the summer Hatchery program, to the Lehigh Silicon Valley program, had to…
…mission to prepare students to do that work.” As the college continues to develop, many students are looking forward to seeing how its programs and opportunities evolve. “I feel like…
…at the College of Health. There will also be virtual events this semester on the topic of Indigenous health. The institute plans to have a work-study opportunity for students to…
…the idea of unintended consequences. “When we make an economic decision, we have to be really aware of the tradeoff we are going to make,” Yang said. “We need to…
…said Lehigh arranged for Skinner to report to Jackie Krasas, the deputy provost for faculty affairs, instead of directly to Witt to avoid conflicts of interest and nepotism. While some…
…breezeway area closer to the Digital Media Studio. This will be open from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., and the current cafe will be turned into a study space. “FML…
…for the remainder of the semester. Packer Avenue was scheduled to remain closed to vehicles, but remain open to foot traffic to see how the street would function for exclusively…
…will form more “coherence” and “connectivity” on and off campus, and that they will bring a positive contribution to the rest of campus for years to come. “It’s hard to…
…in these new places for me when I would still get to experience them, especially when I lived near there. It would’ve been nice to not have to walk all…