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Communication technologies, says a Lehigh sociologist, help enable “apart togetherness.”

A “Thank a Donor Dinner” opens a succession of doors for an engineer-musician.

Tesia Chciuk receives a singular national honor for graduate students.

Lehigh’s Engineers Without Borders collaborate with the village of Cebadilla.

Xiaolei Huang’s image-based cervical cancer screening technique could outperform PAP and HPV tests.

Lehigh economists examine impact of a single polluter on downwind residents.

Ongoing conflict with Azerbaijan, says Arman Grigoryan, has left Armenia with a “democratic deficit.”

South Korean ambassador says Pyongyang has violated every agreement it signed.

The U.S. and India, says former ambassador Richard Verma ’90, are forging a special relationship.

The annual ceremony honors high-performing juniors and seniors.