Lehigh Expo showcases students' creativity

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.

Future tech leaders...start your engines!

Lehigh University, TE Connectivity, and Broughal Middle School team up for annual thrill ride in STEM education
 
On Friday, May 4, Lehigh University, along with global industrial technology leader TE Connectivity and Broughal Community Middle School, is holding the 19th annual "TE Connectivity Expo," highlighting the importance of manufacturing technology to Pennsylvania’s regional economy while opening doors for kids and families of South Bethlehem.

The next wave of female engineers

Lehigh Engineering hosts area middle school girls in Spring CHOICES event at Mountaintop
 
Female middle school students from the Lehigh Valley and beyond came to Lehigh's Mountaintop campus for Spring CHOICES 2018, a single-day event showcasing the importance of engineering.
 

ISE research symposium winners announced

Three undergraduate engineering students won first place at their department's symposium and are now focused on the college-wide Freed research competition in March.
 
The second Undergraduate and Master's Research Symposium, sponsored by the Industrial Systems and Engineering department, took place Thursday, Feb. 1. The competition, open to all ISE undergraduate and masters students, highlighted both the opportunities and resources available for all students.
 

Solving problems that matter

Lehigh student team secures funding from Canadian government and philanthropic foundations to improve women’s health care in Sierra Leone

An interdisciplinary team of students and faculty from Lehigh University is working to create real change for rural areas of Africa where women’s health issues plague families and communities.

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