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The 5-foot-11, 190-pound junior plays wide receiver.
Tuan Pham ’18 has been awarded the Brains for Brains Young Researcher Award from the Bernstein Network Computational Neuroscience for his undergraduate work in the lab of Dr. Julie Haas.
A letter from a reader of the Lehigh alumni Bulletin
A letter from President John D. Simon '19P
A letter from Tim Hyland, editor
Clarke Applegate ’44 embodies true spirit of a loyal Lehigh alum.
Adam Knuckey ’18 and Corey Caplan ’18 are co-founders of Dolomite, a decentralized cryptocurrency trading platform.
A letter from Jennifer Cunningham, assistant vice president for alumni relations
Computer science and engineering professor Dan Lopresti is working to put high-tech tools in the hands of those investigating crimes of modern slavery
Playwright Liz Duffy Adams enriches Lehigh as the Theodore U. Horger ’61 Endowed Artist-in-Residence for the Performing and Visual Arts
Brad Morse ’65 helps steward his late parents’ Salvador Dali collection at signature museum
Study is the largest of children and teens with ADHD ever conducted in the United States
Physical chemist Elizabeth Young studies the fundamental reactions that could improve our ability to use light from the sun
Nicholas Strandwitz, the Harold Chambers Junior Professor in Materials Science and Engineering, specializes in a thin-film growth process called atomic layer deposition (ALD).
The Hitch House and Maida House will be available to students starting fall 2020.
Martindale Associates explore implications of Britain’s split from the European Union
Lehigh launches a new initiative to support the university’s continued growth
Dean Whitney P. Witt addresses the effects of involuntary border separations on breastfeeding mothers & their children.
Matt McBride’s long professional baseball career took root at Lehigh. His legacy has opened doors for the players who follow in his footsteps.
A team at Lehigh is the first to use a single enzyme biomineralization process to create a solar-driven water splitting catalyst that produces hydrogen with the potential to be manufactured sustainably, cheaply and abundantly.