We are...Lehigh Engineers!
LEHIGH ENGINEERING ON LINKEDIN
The Rossin College maintains a vibrant presence on LinkedIn, offering videos, events, accomplishments, and other news from around our learning community, along with places for our alumni to network and keep in touch!
There are a number of ways you can use LinkedIn to stay connected to the Lehigh Engineering community:
- Follow us by visiting linkedin.com/school/lehighengineering and clicking on the Follow button.
- Join the Lehigh Engineers group on LinkedIn
- If you are a Lehigh Engineering student or alumni, activate the 'Alumni' tab on our LinkedIn page by editing your personal LinkedIn profile to include P.C. Rossin College of Engineering and Applied Science at Lehigh University as part of your educational history.
LEHIGH ENGINEERING ALUMNI NEWS
The accomplishments of Lehigh engineering alumni run the gamut from autos to artificial hearts, from corporate leadership to entrepreneurship, from our institution's earliest days on South Mountain to the furthest reaches of space.
Lehigh Engineering's track record of success continues with today's active and dynamic community of alumni. For more, check out the Alumni Updates section of the Rossin College News Center.
ENGINEERING ALUMNAE: IN THEIR OWN WORDS
Leaders in aerospace, manufacturing, technology, and other industries—including members of Lehigh's first co-ed undergraduate class—reflect on their educational experience and share their advice for the next generation of women targeting careers in STEM fields.
Check out the special "Soaring Together" issue of the Rossin College's Resolve magazine.
LEHIGH ENGINEERS: OUR FIRST 100 YEARS
Lehigh's engineering program has a long track record of ingenuity and success reaching all corners of the world, beginning with Lehigh's founding in 1865. Lehigh Engineers have embraced an entrepreneurial, can-do culture since the beginning, establishing a heritage of leadership and collaboration that thrives today.
Learn more below about some of the most notable alumni of Lehigh Engineering's first century:
Tsai Shengbai
Tsai was at the forefront in the development of modern silk manufacturing industry in China.
Robert Serber
The New York Times called Serber "the intellectual midwife at the birth of the atomic bomb."
Lee Iacocca
Iacocca is widely considered among the top 25 most influential business leaders of all time.