After the class of 2017 graduates next May, there will few students on campus who were present for the racially charged events that…
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The Council for Equity and Community, which works to promote inclusion among students from different groups and backgrounds on Lehigh’s campus, distributed…
Lehigh’s Chabad House hosted two Seder dinners Friday and Saturday to give students a place to celebrate Passover with their…
The Moravians, a protestant European sect, founded Bethlehem in 1741 as a utopian religious community. At the time, Bethlehem was…
During her first semester at Lehigh, Sarah Berman, ’16, had the opportunity to shake hands with the Secretary General of the United…
During Diversity Life Weekend, which was held from April 8-10, accepted students from socioeconomically, regionally or racially diverse backgrounds spent…
Of the various factors that influence a first-generation student’s experiences, those that can have a particular impact are gender roles, customs and…
The ground is dotted with color each spring as the changing seasons give way to budding flowers and green grass.…
The film, “Am I: Too African to be American or Too American to be African?” looks at females like Jalloh-Heyward…
The Latin American Studies Department held its first Latin Americanist Conference on March 30. The Spanish word for borders — “fronteras” — inspired the conference’s…