Events

New Faculty and Staff were welcomed to Lehigh at a August 30, 2012 reception, hosted by FSCN and Office of Diversity and Inclusion.
Read all about the event, "Energy, new ideas and a warm welcome".
Calendar events that may be of interest:
| Humanities Center: MOVEMENT Panel: Decoding the Political Tides: The Tea Party & Occupy Wall Street |
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| Start Date: |
4/2/2013 |
Start Time: |
4:10 PM |
| End Date: |
4/2/2013 |
End Time: |
6:10 PM |
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Event Description
"Decoding the Political Tides: The Tea Party & Occupy Wall Street" A Panel on Contemporary Political Movements with Ritchie Savage, The New School for Social Research; Jesse Klein, Florida State University; and Ruth Braunstein, New York University.
Visit the Humanities Website at: http://www.lehigh.edu/~inhum/ |
Location Information:
On-Campus - Linderman Library (View Map)
30 Library Drive
Bethlehem, PA 18015
Room: Scheler Humanities Forum 200
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| Speakers Series on Ethical Decision-Making: Paul Root Wolpe, Emory University |
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| Start Date: |
4/4/2013 |
Start Time: |
4:10 PM |
| End Date: |
4/4/2013 |
End Time: |
5:30 PM |
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Event Description
"Re-Creation: The Biotechnological Restructuring of Life."
Speaker: Dr. Paul Root Wolpe
Asa Griggs Candler Professor of Bioethics and Director of the Center for Ethics
Emory University |
Location Information:
On-Campus - STEPS Building (View Map)
1 West Packer Avenue
Bethlehem, PA 18015
Room: 280
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Contact Information:
Name: Office of Interdisciplinary Programs
Phone: 610-758-5775
Email: incasip@lehigh.edu |
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Other Event Details:
Paul Root Wolpe is the Asa Griggs Candler Professor of Bioethics, the Raymond F. Schinazi Distinguished Research Chair in Jewish Bioethics, and the Director of the Center for Ethics at Emory University.
Dr. Wolpe also serves as the first Senior Bioethicist for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and was the first National Bioethics Advisor to Planned Parenthood Federation of America.
Reception following. |
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| Speakers Series on Ethical Decision-Making: Thomas Donaldson, The Wharton School |
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| Start Date: |
4/15/2013 |
Start Time: |
4:10 PM |
| End Date: |
4/15/2013 |
End Time: |
5:30 PM |
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Event Description
"Riding the Waves of Global Business Ethics."
Speaker: Dr. Thomas Donaldson Mark O. Winkelman Professor of Ethics and Law Director of the Zicklin Center for Business Ethics Research The Wharton School University of Pennsylvania. |
Location Information:
On-Campus - Rauch Business Center (View Map)
621 Taylor Street
Bethlehem, PA 18015
Room: Perella Auditorium
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Contact Information:
Name: Office of Interdisciplinary Programs
Phone: 610-758-3996
Email: incasip@lehigh.edu |
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Other Event Details:
Dr. Donaldson has written broadly in the area of business ethics, corporate governance, and leadership. He was named the most influential "thought leader" in Ethisphere Magazine's 2009 ranking of the 100 Most Influential People in Business Ethics. In 2009 he won the Aspen Institute's Pioneer Award for lifetime achievement.
Reception following. |
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| Humanities Center: MOVEMENT Panel: Decoding the Political Tides: The Tea Party & Occupy Wall Street |
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| Start Date: |
4/2/2013 |
Start Time: |
4:10 PM |
| End Date: |
4/2/2013 |
End Time: |
6:10 PM |
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Event Description
"Decoding the Political Tides: The Tea Party & Occupy Wall Street" A Panel on Contemporary Political Movements with Ritchie Savage, The New School for Social Research; Jesse Klein, Florida State University; and Ruth Braunstein, New York University.
Visit the Humanities Website at: http://www.lehigh.edu/~inhum/ |
Location Information:
On-Campus - Linderman Library (View Map)
30 Library Drive
Bethlehem, PA 18015
Room: Scheler Humanities Forum 200
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| Community: Ulysses Dreams: An Exploration of Origin and Destiny |
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Event Description
This April, Touchstone Theatre premiers an original work entitled Ulysses Dreams: an exploration of origin and destiny on the South Bethlehem Greenway. Based on the classical text of Homer's Iliad and Odyssey, and features original music and poetic text by Jp Jordan and Christopher Shorr, as well as choreography created by Bill George, Gus Ripa, and the Touchstone creative family.
Visit the Community and Regional Affairs website at: http://www4.lehigh.edu/community |
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There’s "D" Thursdays at Noon in
University Center (UC) 303
Every Thursday at noon, there is an open forum to discuss issues of diversity and inclusion here at Lehigh. Faculty, staff and students are all encouraged to attend.
The organizers of the forum state: “Bring your praises, critiques, and everything in between. This is a space for open and honest conversation and reflection surrounding our campus.”
For more information, contact Tyrone Russell at tyr208@lehigh.edu.