Learning How Global Information Is Spread
Noah Bookhim ’24 is the latest in a long line of Lehigh students working as UN interns.
Noah Bookhim ’24 is the latest in a long line of Lehigh students working as UN interns.
The network of more than 500 institutions worldwide works to protect threatened scholars and promote academic freedom.
Lehigh has had a student exchange relationship with Dortmund since 1999 and is now launching a staff development program.
Shogher Mikayelyan's Lehigh connection provides support for her work mentoring girls in Armenia.
Hailing from Pakistan, Abdul Moiz Gul graduated from Lehigh in the spring of 2020 and then stayed at the university to pursue his master’s degree in mechanical engineering as a Presidential Scholar.
The Office of International Affairs has limited staff on campus for the fall 2020 semester. We may not be on campus, but we are still here to help! We are available by phone, email, video call or chat. Read more about how to get in touch with us below.
Collaborative Online International Learning offers new opportunities for the virtual classroom
When Lehigh announced its transition to online courses, Omogolo "Bishop" Pikinini '23 was just beginning to adjust to his first year of college.
International students will be able to take classes online in the fall semester and maintain their student status.
The leaders argue that limits on online learning for international students create an unnecessary, and potentially dangerous, situation if colleges need to transition to remote learning in response to COVID-19.