
Every month, Andi Howard-Rein, ’11, volunteers with her church in Jersey City to make and serve breakfast for impoverished residents…
Every month, Andi Howard-Rein, ’11, volunteers with her church in Jersey City to make and serve breakfast for impoverished residents…
The Boston Globe’s new editor has just been hired and the newsroom is abuzz. Marty Baron, ‘76, enters a 10:30…
Lehigh’s own Joseph R. Perella, ’64, has been announced as speaker for the university’s 148th commencement on May 23. Perella,…
Lehigh alum Gideon Drucker, ’14, put aside his career as a financial adviser to fulfill a long-time dream: to serve…
In anticipation of the 151st Lehigh-Lafayette rivalry football game, the Lehigh community is rallying together with a variety of Spirit Week traditions,…
With every graduating class comes another set of salary and job placement statistics to be added to Lehigh’s records. Pamphlets…
The Holocaust is well known in history, but what much of society doesn’t know is the untold story of the…
In a pixelated world, video game characters fight to knock each other off the electronic arena. Using the Luigi character, Stephen…
It never occurred to Paul Corkum, ’72, during his time at Lehigh that anyone would consider him a candidate for…
When Joseph Perella, ’64, met Elizabeth Bettina, author of “It Happened in Italy: Untold Stories of How the People of…