Lehigh, along with five other schools in the Lehigh Valley, has been part of an organization called the Lehigh Valley…
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Between 1969 and 1998, John Isaac worked as chief photographer for the United Nations in the department of public information. Now retired,…
The Latin American Studies Department held its first Latin Americanist Conference on March 30. The Spanish word for borders — “fronteras” — inspired the conference’s…
At the top of the Hill, down a gravel path and deep into the woods, there exists spot on campus that…
The staff of Lehigh’s literary magazine, the Amaranth, will soon be compiling its Spring 2016 issue. The magazine has been published for…
Lehigh will host the Feminisms Beyond the Secular conference from March 21-23 with an aim to start a dialogue about post secular-feminism…
Plans have been made to redesign and renovate Chandler-Ullmann Hall, one of the oldest buildings on campus. Students who occupy…
Lehigh has a long-standing relationship with the Big Four accounting firms — Ernst & Young, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, KPMG and PricewaterhouseCoopers —…
Way up on Lehigh’s Mountaintop Campus are several old research buildings previously owned by Bethlehem Steel. In the past, these…
Lehigh has hired and is continuing to seek faculty members through synergistic searches to be a part of the Data X initiative.…