Tracy Davis ’20G, a graduate of Lehigh’s College of Education, has discovered new aspects of Norwegian culture in her time as a Roving Fulbright Scholar in Norway.
The Russian First Deputy Ambassador at the U.N. spent an hour talking with a group of Lehigh students on Feb. 11.
Beginning in mid-June, Lehigh’s Iacocca Institute will host 25 of Africa’s bright, emerging Business leaders for a six-week Leadership Institute, sponsored by the U.S. Department of State.
The Lehigh University-United Nations Partnership created a space in mid-October for students to engage directly, via Zoom, with the UN Deputy Ambassadors from both Palestine and Israel.
Lehigh students recently had the opportunity to explore the connection between corrosion and world affairs via a presentation by George Hays, director of the World Corrosion Organization.
Professors critique U.S. President Joseph R. Biden’s address to the General Assembly
Urinrin Otite, from Nigeria, is beginning her Ph.D. in civil and environmental engineering at Lehigh, where she plans to research resilient infrastructure with Paolo Bocchini.
Audience members from Peru, Bangladesh, Paraguay and here in Bethlehem heard first-hand what life is like in a refugee camp that has now become the fourth largest “city” in Jordan.
More than 60 students in the conference in April.
Lehigh is proud to announce that it has been selected as an Institute Partner for the 2021 Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders.