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Lehigh’s innovative Mountaintop program challenges students to take intellectual risks. 

A sea sponge enzyme could provide greener, firmer soil foundations.

The Pulitzer Prize winner will discuss voting rights in America on Sept. 20.

Team identifies optimal synaptic and post-synaptic characteristics that allow cells of the cochlear nucleus to compute with temporal precision.

U.S. News & World Report also lauded Lehigh as one of the nation's most innovative universities.

The “Queen of Carbon” will give a public lecture on Sept. 14.

A new book looks at the aftermath of rape in medieval English literature.

The Next Generation Ph.D. planning grant supports new approaches to graduate study in the humanities.

The Class of 2020 is officially inducted into the Lehigh community.

An algorithm proves its worth in a San Diego simulation.