Editorial Services

Editorial Services

Lehigh University
Communications and Public Affairs
301 Broadway, 4th Floor - Suite 400
Bethlehem, PA 18015
U.S.A.
P: 610-758-4487
Fax: 610-758-5566
Email: communications@lehigh.edu
Website: www.lehigh.edu/communications

Editorial Services Staff

Mary Ellen Alu
Director, Editorial Services

Stephen Gross
Christina Tatu
Stephanie Veto
 

Biological Sciences: Structures of Phages

Structural biologist Krystle McLaughlin studies the molecular configuration of bacteriophages. 

Chemistry: A Better Solar Cell

Mark Chen studies a possible answer to the energy demands of the future. 

Religion Studies: Kabbalistic Revolution

Hartley Lachter's recent book examines medieval Kabbalah on the Iberian Peninsula. 

Earth and Environmental Sciences: Modeling Surface Hydrology

Benjamin Felzer and Dork Sahagian use computer modeling to generate projections of surface hydrology and local ecosystem responses to expected climate change. 

Modern Languages and Literatures: Border Writers

Miguel Pillado studies the work of writers who challenge the stereotypical images of the Tijuana, Mexico.

Philosophy: A Reexamination of Reality

Ricki Bliss investigates various theories of reality’s fundamental structure and assesses their nature and possibility.

Theatre: Act Like You Know

Kashi Johnson applies her love of hip-hop to her pedagogy.

English: Rhetorical Legacies

Brooke Rollins uses Jacques Derrida's writings to explore classical rhetorical texts.

Music: String Quartet 1.5

Paul Salerni, professor of music, premiered a new composition in November. 

'The time is now,' Bill Moyers urges a fight for democracy

Veteran journalist Bill Moyers bemoaned 'a failure of nerve' in hour-long talk that opened and closed with standing ovations.

A triple play in research recognition

Three engineering professors receive NSF’s Career Award.

Talk by legendary journalist Bill Moyers rescheduled to April 7

Award-winning broadcast journalist to speak on threats to democracy.

A personal connection with a disinherited people

In Rabat’s medina, a student sees the plight of Africa’s hopeful migrants.

‘Be your own best advocate’

Inaugural Women in Business conference solicits advice from successful alums.

From biomass to useful products

A new catalyst streamlines the processing of cellulose into chemical building blocks.

Tell Us Your Lehigh Story

President-elect John Simon invites members of the Lehigh community to share their stories through the Our Lehigh project.

Alumni, Friends Deliver on Global Education

Lee Iacocca’s international internships attract $5 million in matching grants.

The Power of Constancy

Four engineers and an economist seek to harness the abounding energy of the ocean's waves.

 

 

A long memory, a longer road to reconciliation

A new author discusses her quest to overcome an ancient barrier.

Nanofiber processing becomes serendipitously easier

Researcher wants to extend the uses of oxide nanofibers.