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Lehigh discussed restructuring Mountaintop campus into a multi-use community and increasing first-year retention rate among other topics at the biannual “Inspiring the Future Makers” town hall today ...
The Brown and White is printed twice weekly — on Tuesdays and Fridays during the fall and spring semesters. Advertising in the Brown and White is a great way to reach our readership of more than 7,000 ...
The Brown and White is Lehigh University’s student newspaper based in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1894, the newspaper is produced entirely by Lehigh students. Editorial oversight and decision ...
The Department of Theatre’s newest production extends beyond the realm of plays and musicals — “This Emancipation Thing” is a multimedia consciousness-raising session centered on feminist perspectives ...
The Bethlehem Mayoral Primary Debate was held on Monday for the two candidates — Grace Crampsie Smith, ‘05G, a member of the Bethlehem City Council, and J. William Reynolds, the incumbent mayor of ...
Lehigh announced on Jan. 29 that Richard Verma, ‘90, would be appointed the Inaugural President’s Distinguished Fellow. Verma is the former United States Ambassador to India and former U.S. Deputy ...
After a painful root canal, a patient might be given oxycodone, a type of opioid typically prescribed after dental procedures. Amidst the numbing pain from the procedure and the stress of medical ...
The Brown and White compiled a list of the candidates running for office in the upcoming general election as they would appear on a ballot for a voter registered in South Bethlehem. Pennsylvania ...
Luke Martin owns three single-family row houses, all constructed in 1900, on South Bethlehem’s Montclair Avenue. Martin, a managing partner of B&L properties, which rents properties to around 750 ...
For over 100 years, the Steel Battalion at Lehigh has helped train future officers of the U.S. Army. In Sept. 1919, when the Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) was created, Lehigh was one of the ...
President Joseph Helble speaks to some of the Lehigh community before the Hybrid Community Conversation began at the Health, Science and Technology building April 8. There was a Zoom option and ...
Lehigh University recently entered an agreement with The Ohio State University granting upwards of $25 million over five years to develop two new superalloys for the U.S. Army Research Lab and to ...
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