Lehigh University
(Bethlehem, PA)
The university is home to more than 4,600 undergraduate students, and offers more than 90 programs and majors across three undergraduate colleges.Lehigh is a place where students can make personal connections with faculty, conduct research in diverse fields of study, and thrive in a dynamic campus community.Student life at Lehigh creates a balanced educational experience that integrates formal studies with residential life, a vibrant array of student organizations and activities, and athletics.With its close proximity to New York City and Philadelphia, internship opportunities are plentiful at Lehigh.
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Lehigh Professor Xuanhong Cheng on Diagnosing HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa
Xuanhong Cheng, assistant professor of materials science and engineering, is part of a research team that is developing a hand-held point-of-care diagnostic device that monitors the progression of HIV. Cheng discusses how the device works, and how it could potentially provide...
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Learn how Lehigh students are making connections inside and outside the classroom.
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Lehigh engineering students explain how their compassion for others helps make them better engineers.
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Learn what drives Lehigh students to find viable solutions for today's problems.
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Congratulations to Lehigh's newest graduates! For complete coverage of the 144th commencement, including video of the ceremony, a photo gallery and recaps of the weekend's events, visit www.lehigh.edu/commencement.
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As they lined up for commencement on May 21, we asked members of Lehigh University's Class of 2012 where they're headed after graduation. Check out their answers.
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Lehigh professors hope to save lives by learning from tragedy, like Clay Naito who is working to understand the impact of tsunamai-driven debris in Japan. Learn more about Professor Naito's work in civil and environmental engineering at www.lehigh.edu/naito.
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Meet Lehigh alumnus Stephanie Ruhle. She wanted to be a Solid Gold dancer, but life's path led her to Bloomberg TV. http://read.bi/LcTPkN
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