Scores of Lehigh students were able to showcase their creativity and celebrate semesters-long work as the Lehigh Expo unfolded May 3 in the newly renovated Building C on the Mountaintop campus.

About 600 students from across disciplines, presenting individually and in teams, demonstrated their projects and designs to fellow students, faculty, staff and administrators, as well as those from the surrounding Lehigh community.

Among the presenters were architecture students who designed a pedestrian foot bridge that would link North and South Bethlehem, students who developed a device to locate children with autism who might become lost, teams of students who built Formula 1 and single-seat, off-road vehicles and students who designed child-proof safety caps.

Many of the projects were outcomes of capstone courses that leverage intense study in a chosen field. Others grew out of students’ passions to build, make and do.

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