Events Archive


Life After F1 with Immigration Attorney

Join us for a session with Ray Lahoud, Immigration Attorney, to discuss paths and options after F1 student visa status.


Snacks & Stories from Abroad

Enjoy international snacks as you mingle and chat with students who have studied abroad and ask them anything!

Visit student representatives at their tables to learn about: internships, research, course work, and service abroad! Find out how students planned for their experience, what they did, and how it has impacted them!


International Game Night

Join the Global Union directly after Friendsgiving for a night of games and snacks!


UN Day Celebration

This Friday, join the Lehigh UN youth reps and more! Let's celebrate UN Day on the STEPS lawn with a trick-or-treat style meet and greet.


UN Day Celebration

This Friday, join the Lehigh UN youth reps and more! Let's celebrate UN Day on the STEPS lawn with a trick-or-treat style meet and greet.


Radical Listening to Ourselves, Others and the World

The Global Citizenship Education Conference invites us back into the ear and, specifically, to listening as a way to restore some balance.

The pandemic, war, mass shootings and racism of recent times have left everyone reeling and searching for ways to reestablish their balance in a world at times unrecognizable. As we know, our ability to balance is something we find not in our e-calendars or even our activism, but through our ears. As we seek a more stable positioning between the dizzying highs and lows of experiencing world-as-a-mess and then returning to our more hopeful commitments, perhaps we would be well-served to begin in the auditory realm.

This conference is widely open to academics, non-profit professionals, educators, activists, artists, poets and those in between... Our speakers will present a variety of ideas around listening in intimate and global arenas. There will be ample space for engagement and conversation.


Winter Closet Donations open!

The Office of International Students & Scholars is hosting their annual Winter Closet from November 7-11. The Winter Closet aims to assist students without warm clothing to "shop" for winter clothing items. We accept all size and types of winter clothing including gloves/mittens, socks, hats, winter coats, sweaters, long sleeve shirts, pants, boots, etc.

Items can be dropped off in the Coxe Hall 2nd Floor Conference Room (a sign will be posted) any time between Friday, September 30 and Tuesday, November 1.


Winter Closet Donations open!

The Office of International Students & Scholars is hosting their annual Winter Closet from November 7-11. The Winter Closet aims to assist students without warm clothing to "shop" for winter clothing items. We accept all size and types of winter clothing including gloves/mittens, socks, hats, winter coats, sweaters, long sleeve shirts, pants, boots, etc.

Items can be dropped off in the Coxe Hall 2nd Floor Conference Room (a sign will be posted) any time between Friday, September 30 and Tuesday, November 1.


Winter Closet Donations open!

The Office of International Students & Scholars is hosting their annual Winter Closet from November 7-11. The Winter Closet aims to assist students without warm clothing to "shop" for winter clothing items. We accept all size and types of winter clothing including gloves/mittens, socks, hats, winter coats, sweaters, long sleeve shirts, pants, boots, etc.

Items can be dropped off in the Coxe Hall 2nd Floor Conference Room (a sign will be posted) any time between Friday, September 30 and Tuesday, November 1.


Winter Closet Donations open!

The Office of International Students & Scholars is hosting their annual Winter Closet from November 7-11. The Winter Closet aims to assist students without warm clothing to "shop" for winter clothing items. We accept all size and types of winter clothing including gloves/mittens, socks, hats, winter coats, sweaters, long sleeve shirts, pants, boots, etc.

Items can be dropped off in the Coxe Hall 2nd Floor Conference Room (a sign will be posted) any time between Friday, September 30 and Tuesday, November 1.


Winter Closet Donations open!

The Office of International Students & Scholars is hosting their annual Winter Closet from November 7-11. The Winter Closet aims to assist students without warm clothing to "shop" for winter clothing items. We accept all size and types of winter clothing including gloves/mittens, socks, hats, winter coats, sweaters, long sleeve shirts, pants, boots, etc.

Items can be dropped off in the Coxe Hall 2nd Floor Conference Room (a sign will be posted) any time between Friday, September 30 and Tuesday, November 1.


Iacocca Leader Speaker Series Lecture

The inaugural Iacocca Leadership Speaker is Sylvia Acevedo, a trailblazing entrepreneur, business leader and engineer who started her career working in NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory and most recently served as CEO of the Girl Scouts of the USA.

The Iacocca Leadership Speaker Series honors auto industry icon Lee Iacocca’s legacy of leadership, tenacity, and social responsibility, and his commitment to supporting international education.

Acevedo will join Richard Verma ’90, former U.S. ambassador to India and Lehigh trustee, to share what she’s learned as a leader in industries as varied as science, government, big tech and education; how she’s working to increase access for women and those of diverse backgrounds; and why she thinks it’s important to cultivate a global outlook.

The event is part of Founder's Weekend, an annual campus celebration commemorating Lehigh University founder Asa Packer. It is free and open to the public. Attendees can register in advance through the Founder’s Weekend website.


Winter Closet Donations open!

The Office of International Students & Scholars is hosting their annual Winter Closet from November 7-11. The Winter Closet aims to assist students without warm clothing to "shop" for winter clothing items. We accept all size and types of winter clothing including gloves/mittens, socks, hats, winter coats, sweaters, long sleeve shirts, pants, boots, etc.

Items can be dropped off in the Coxe Hall 2nd Floor Conference Room (a sign will be posted) any time between Friday, September 30 and Tuesday, November 1.


Solving the Sustainable Development Goals in 90-Minutes

Office of Fellowship Advising and UN Partnership challenges students to solve global poverty and climate change in 90 minutes in this interactive simulation. You can do this.



This event is a 5x10



Open to the first 24 students to register: registration form

4:30 - 6 PM


Radical Listening to Ourselves, Others and the World

The 2022 Global Citizenship Education Conference invites us back into the ear and, specifically, to listening as a way to restore some balance.

The pandemic, war, mass shootings and racism of recent times have left everyone reeling and searching for ways to reestablish their balance in a world at times unrecognizable. As we know, our ability to balance is something we find not in our e-calendars or even our activism, but through our ears. As we seek a more stable positioning between the dizzying highs and lows of experiencing world-as-a-mess and then returning to our more hopeful commitments, perhaps we would be well-served to begin in the auditory realm.

This conference is widely open to academics, non-profit professionals, educators, activists, artists, poets and those in between... Our speakers will present a variety of ideas around listening in intimate and global arenas. There will be ample space for engagement and conversation.


Lessons from the Pandemic: Globalization through Virtual Exchange and COIL as Strategy

Claudia Tobar, chief innovation officer and professor at Universidad San Francisco de Quito in Ecuador, will discuss COIL (Collaborative Online International Learning) and virtual exchange and share why the innovative pedagogies are part of the internationalization strategy at USFQ. The workshop is sponsored by the Office of International Affairs and the Center for Innovation in Teaching and Learning. Lunch is provided. Please register in advance.