Tim Hyland

Tim Hyland

Former Director of Content and Editorial Strategy
Office of Communications and Public Affairs

Are Daily Fantasy Sports Really a Gamble?

Government regulators say daily fantasy sports is a form of gambling, while the industry insists their contests are 'games of skill.' Matthew Melone says the debate is mostly irrelevant.

When Lehigh Beat Duke: An Oral History

How teamwork, togetherness and selflessness helped the 2011-2012 Mountain Hawks pull one of the greatest upsets in the history of March Madness.

Profile: Courtney Avery ’17

Courtney Avery literally set the bar for Lehigh track and field by becoming the first All-American in program history. 

The Enduring Value of Emotional Ambivalence

An assistant professor of management researches the importance of emotional ambivalence, as well as the value that ambivalence has in the executive suite, the workplace and even in day-to-day lives.

Profile: Nick Shafnisky '17

Profile: Nick Shafnisky '17

Talking about a Revolution

Stephen Klasko '74, CEO of Jefferson Health in Philadelphia, believes the American health care system is broken. He believes American higher education is broken, too. His ambition is simple: to fix both.

A very special Alumni Weekend

Lehigh's 2016 Alumni Weekend was all the more special, as the university community came together once more to mark the conclusion of its year-long sesquicentennial celebration.

Rethinking Lehigh’s Mission Statement

University begins process of updating its mission statement, which was last revised in 1992.

Yes, Your Letters Matter

Believe us, they really do. So our plea is simple: Send more

Profile: Casey Eidenshink '16

Senior defender Casey Eidenshink '16 talks to the Bulletin about his love for the “fastest game on two feet” and his goals for the season to come.

A Superior Grasp

Friction experts probe the complexity of a dinosaur's teeth.

Where Do We Go From Here?

A letter from the Editor

'Our Dear Lehigh'

On the occasion of its sesquicentennial, the Lehigh community comes together to celebrate 150 years of history, tradition and excellence in higher education.

A Milestone Worth Celebrating

Lehigh readies for its Sesquicentennial

Isaacson to graduates: Connect your passions to something larger than yourself

Acclaimed author Walter Isaacson implored Lehigh's Class of 2015 to use their passion and creativity to make the world a better place.

Super bowl ads showcase companies’ humanity

Marketing professor Marina Puzakova examines the serious turn of this year's Super Bowl commercials.

Gender diversity a plus for corporate boards

CBE's Corinne Post examines the influence of women directors on firms’ financial performance.

Searching for Hidden History in the Linderman Stacks

Lehigh faculty, staff and students took part in national project to salvage the uniqueness of 19th century books before they're lost to digitization.