Editorial Services

Editorial Services

Lehigh University
Communications and Public Affairs
301 Broadway, 4th Floor - Suite 400
Bethlehem, PA 18015
U.S.A.
P: 610-758-4487
Fax: 610-758-5566
Email: communications@lehigh.edu
Website: www.lehigh.edu/communications

Editorial Services Staff

Mary Ellen Alu
Director, Editorial Services

Stephen Gross
Christina Tatu
Stephanie Veto
 

A diversity of data strengthens the versatile algorithm

Computer algorithms are being taught to interpret a variety of documents ranging from engineering journals to printed logs found in Iraqi police stations. 

The barriers are no longer insurmountable

A Pulitzer Prize winner offers insights into 'transcendent black America.'

Education as the Rx for a soaring prison population

Writer Angela Davis and Nas draw a large crowd for MLK social justice event.

New Alzheimer’s test raises questions

Blood exam could offer hope to consumers, says Prof. Dena Davis.

Light and electrons, a profitable dance

Engineers use nanofabrication advances to improve the sensitivity of nanoplasmonic biosensors.

Lehigh announces tuition increase for upcoming academic year

 Lehigh announces tuition increase for upcoming academic year

LeaderShape program comes to Lehigh

The intensive leadership program is being expanded to offer more students the opportunity to gain training and skills.

Top honors for The First FourThe First Four, a student-produced documentary highlighting four of the first five women faculty members appointed to Lehigh’s English department, won top honors at the Greater Lehigh Valley Film Festival at the ArtsQuest Center in November.
‘A Remarkable Leader’ Prepares to Say Good-Bye

Lehigh President Alice Gast will to step down in July 2014, after eight years at Lehigh, to become President of Imperial College London.

Up on the mountain

With the official launch of the Mountaintop initiative, Lehigh aims to rethink teaching and learning in the 21st century.

A Call to Action

Students lead efforts to improve the campus climate by bringing conversations about diversity and inclusion to the forefront.

The Struggle and The Glory

Stephanie Powell Watts says writing is all about the struggle, and all about the willingness to overcome it. She's done precisely that, and this year earned one of the biggest honors in the literary world.

Attacking from all angles

Despite impressive medical advances, cancer continues to frustrate clinicians—and overcome its victims. At Lehigh, a diverse group of researchers are employing varied techniques to try and defeat cancer once and for all.

Ruley demonstrates leadership by example

The senior football player stepped back to move his team forward

Be passionate, follow your star and make things happen

Private equity expert Paul Levy ’69 discusses the nonlinear road to success.

So You Want to Build the Death Star?

Dozens of posts have tackled a range of issues critical to our national dialogue. Among them: "How much do I have to save to go to Hogwarts?", "How many zombies would it take to defeat the Nazis?" and "Are weather prediction sites lying to me?"