Severs House

Severs House is part of the Saucon Village Apartment Complex. Located in Saucon Valley, approximately three miles from Lehigh’s Asa Packer Campus and adjacent to the Murray H. Goodman Sports Campus, the Saucon Village Apartment Complex is available for single and married graduate students.

Seeley G. Mudd Building

Coordinates Summer Session at Lehigh. The University offers over 200 courses each summer, including travel programs in Europe, Asia and Mexico; on-campus courses for undergraduates and graduates, adult professionals in business and education and students

Sayre Building

One of the oldest buildings on campus, the Sayre Building (originally called the Sayre Observatory) was built in 1868 for instruction in Practical Astronomy. The dome that once housed the telescope can still be seen. The building is home to the "Lehigh Liners", an arm of the Advancement Office.

Rust Family Pavilion

The Rust Family Pavilion is named for the family of football alumnus Keith Rust '57, which includes sons Chip '82 and Craig '88, as well as daughter Shannon '90. Keith, a long time supporter of Lehigh Football and the first Alumnus to guide the Athletics Partnership program believed in the value of a pre and post-game gathering place for all football alumni and their families.

616 Brodhead Avenue

Houses Internal Audit Office and Risk Management Department.
The Internal Audit Office performs risk-based audits to provide an independent appraisal of the university's financial, operational, compliance, information systems and control actvities.

Research and Sponsored Programs (ORSP)

The Office of Research and Sponsored Programs (ORSP) supports faculty and staff in seeking and administering funding for research programs through grants, contracts, and other external funding opportunities. ORSP provides services and support to enable members of the university community to compete successfully for outside fundings and to manage their funded programs successfully.

Rauch Fieldhouse

Rauch Field House serves as home to the Lehigh track and field teams during the winter months and a practice facility for many other Lehigh teams during inclement weather. The Fieldhouse also hosts shows and high school track meets year round. It was funded by Philip Rauch, class of 1933.

Rauch Business Center

The Rauch Business Center houses the College of Business and Economics and features 19 classrooms, auditoriums, meeting areas, the "Common Grounds" eatery, and the Clayton Conference Center. Lehigh’s MBA program and Career Services also reside here.