Thursday, March 20, 2025
NGO Symposium: Gender Advocacy Around the World
NGO Symposium, hosted by the LU/UN Youth Representatives. Panelists include:
Gloria L. Blackwell, Chief Executive Officer of the American Association of University WomenShoghik Mikayelyan, Executive Director & Co-founder of Nor Luyce Mentoring Center for YouthDr. C'fine Okorochukwu, Founder and CEO of the Centre for Public HealthAshley Pritchard, Political Strategist and Policy Advisor, Lehigh Alumnus
Wednesday, March 19, 2025
Community Reception: 15th Annual Hope & Healing Juried Art Show
Join us to celebrate the inspiring works of high school and college students included in the 15th Annual Hope and Healing Juried Art Show, hosted for the first time at Lehigh University's College of Health. The reception will bring together artists, educators, healthcare professionals, and community members to honor the power of art in fostering healing, hope, and connection.
The exhibition, on view from February 17 – March 31, 2025, showcases 144 submissions from 15 high schools and 3 universities. These young artists have created works that not only inspire healing in healthcare settings but also offer them an opportunity to explore their own creativity and mental well-being during a time of rising mental health challenges.
This special reception will feature the presentation of Judges’ Awards, Community Awards, and Baum School of Art scholarships.
Please register in advance to help us plan for your visit.
If you require assistance filling out this form or prefer to share your registration information via email or phone, please email Elise at ejs421@lehigh.edu call 610-758-6882. Questions, concerns, and any accessibility needs can also be directed to Elise at ejs421@lehigh.edu or call 610-758-6882.
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Wednesday, March 19, 2025
Community Reception: 15th Annual Hope & Healing Juried Art Show
Join us to celebrate the inspiring works of high school and college students included in the 15th Annual Hope and Healing Juried Art Show, hosted for the first time at Lehigh University's College of Health. The reception will bring together artists, educators, healthcare professionals, and community members to honor the power of art in fostering healing, hope, and connection.
The exhibition, on view from February 17 – March 31, 2025, showcases 144 submissions from 15 high schools and 3 universities. These young artists have created works that not only inspire healing in healthcare settings but also offer them an opportunity to explore their own creativity and mental well-being during a time of rising mental health challenges.
This special reception will feature the presentation of Judges’ Awards, Community Awards, and Baum School of Art scholarships.
Please register in advance to help us plan for your visit.
If you require assistance filling out this form or prefer to share your registration information via email or phone, please email Elise at ejs421@lehigh.edu call 610-758-6882. Questions, concerns, and any accessibility needs can also be directed to Elise at ejs421@lehigh.edu or call 610-758-6882.
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Wednesday, March 19, 2025
Launch Your Career as an Innovator! M.Eng. in TE Hybrid Open House
REGISTER HERE for this HYBRID event!
ONLINE via Zoom (Zoom Link sent after you register, via Google Calendar reminder) OR
IN-PERSON in the Technical Entrepreneurship Studio, Wilbur Powerhouse Lower Level
Whether you are an engineer, scientist, designer, or from business, you are multidimensional, with myriad diverse interests. The challenge is to connect the dots in a meaningful way.
Lehigh’s 11-month M.Eng. in Technical Entrepreneurship (TE) provides a cutting-edge approach to connect those dots through growth of your technical skills, interdisciplinary collaboration, and innovation-based problem-solving.
This interactive online open house will delve into:
- TE course sequence / curriculum
- TE alumni career pathways
- admission requirements for a July 1, 2025 start.
- scholarships available
*All Lehigh alumni accepted into the interdisciplinary M.Eng. in Technical Entrepreneurship receive a 12 credit Lehigh Alumni Master's Scholarship.
If you cannot attend, please visit lehigh.edu/innovate or sign up for an individual meeting to discuss your career goals at: Professor Lehman's Calendar
To apply, visit lehigh.edu/innovate.
Wednesday, March 19, 2025
Launch Your Career as an Innovator! M.Eng. in TE Hybrid Open House
REGISTER HERE for this HYBRID event!
ONLINE via Zoom (Zoom Link sent after you register, via Google Calendar reminder) OR
IN-PERSON in the Technical Entrepreneurship Studio, Wilbur Powerhouse Lower Level
Whether you are an engineer, scientist, designer, or from business, you are multidimensional, with myriad diverse interests. The challenge is to connect the dots in a meaningful way.
Lehigh’s 11-month M.Eng. in Technical Entrepreneurship (TE) provides a cutting-edge approach to connect those dots through growth of your technical skills, interdisciplinary collaboration, and innovation-based problem-solving.
This interactive online open house will delve into:
- TE course sequence / curriculum
- TE alumni career pathways
- admission requirements for a July 1, 2025 start.
- scholarships available
*All Lehigh alumni accepted into the interdisciplinary M.Eng. in Technical Entrepreneurship receive a 12 credit Lehigh Alumni Master's Scholarship.
If you cannot attend, please visit lehigh.edu/innovate or sign up for an individual meeting to discuss your career goals at: Professor Lehman's Calendar
To apply, visit lehigh.edu/innovate.
Wednesday, March 19, 2025
Alzheimer's Education Speaker Event
Join us for an informative and engaging Alzheimer’s Education Speaker Event, featuring Lee Ann Kriner, a dedicated volunteer with the Alzheimer’s Association. She will share her personal experiences, discuss the impact of Alzheimer’s disease, and highlight meaningful volunteer opportunities for students interested in supporting those affected. This event is a collaboration with the College of Health (COH) and aims to inspire students to take action in the fight against Alzheimer’s. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn, connect, and contribute to a meaningful cause!
Hosted by: College of Health, Public Health Club
Additional Information can be found at: https://lehigh.campuslabs.com/engage/event/11088754
Wednesday, March 19, 2025
Alzheimer's Education Speaker Event
Join us for an informative and engaging Alzheimer’s Education Speaker Event, featuring Lee Ann Kriner, a dedicated volunteer with the Alzheimer’s Association. She will share her personal experiences, discuss the impact of Alzheimer’s disease, and highlight meaningful volunteer opportunities for students interested in supporting those affected. This event is a collaboration with the College of Health (COH) and aims to inspire students to take action in the fight against Alzheimer’s. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn, connect, and contribute to a meaningful cause!
Hosted by: College of Health, Public Health Club
Additional Information can be found at: https://lehigh.campuslabs.com/engage/event/11088754
Wednesday, March 19, 2025
Civil War Correspondence of Charles Lamborn and Emma Taylor
The Friends of the Lehigh University Libraries, in partnership with Lehigh University Press, invite you to join us on Wednesday, March 19 from 5:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. via Zoom for The Civil War Correspondence of Charles Lamborn and Emma Taylor, presented by Dr. Richard Upsher Smith, retired Professor of Classics at the Franciscan University of Steubenville.
In his talk Dr. Smith will present work from his 2023 book, A Quaker Colonel, His Fiancée, and Their Connections, published by Lehigh University Press. The book is a collection of recently discovered civil war correspondence written by two Pennsylvanians and their family and friends, between 1861 and 1865. Charles Lamborn and Emma Taylor, came from well-connected families in Chester County. Their correspondence covers the early years of their courtship until their marriage, a period when Charlie was at the warfront. Charlie’s correspondence presents information about his military experiences, providing little known details of the early campaigns of the Army of the Potomac and of the fighting for Chattanooga and Atlanta. Emma’s letters describe life on the home front, illuminating how the war affected her household, town, and wider circle of family and friends in Pennsylvania and beyond.
About the author:
Dr. Richard Upsher Smith is a retired Professor of Classics at the Franciscan University of Steubenville. His current book is in press for publication this year by Franciscan University Press. It is entitled The Catholic Holy Sites of the Mohawk Valley, The True Locations of the Deaths of the Jesuit Martyrs and of the Birth and Upbringing of St. Catherine Tekakwitha.
The lecture will be followed by a Q&A session led by Lois Black, Director of Library Special Collections. This event is free and open to the public.
Please register in advance. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
Sponsored by The Friends of the Lehigh University Libraries.
Wednesday, March 19, 2025
Civil War Correspondence of Charles Lamborn and Emma Taylor
The Friends of the Lehigh University Libraries, in partnership with Lehigh University Press, invite you to join us on Wednesday, March 19 from 5:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. via Zoom for The Civil War Correspondence of Charles Lamborn and Emma Taylor, presented by Dr. Richard Upsher Smith, retired Professor of Classics at the Franciscan University of Steubenville.
In his talk Dr. Smith will present work from his 2023 book, A Quaker Colonel, His Fiancée, and Their Connections, published by Lehigh University Press. The book is a collection of recently discovered civil war correspondence written by two Pennsylvanians and their family and friends, between 1861 and 1865. Charles Lamborn and Emma Taylor, came from well-connected families in Chester County. Their correspondence covers the early years of their courtship until their marriage, a period when Charlie was at the warfront. Charlie’s correspondence presents information about his military experiences, providing little known details of the early campaigns of the Army of the Potomac and of the fighting for Chattanooga and Atlanta. Emma’s letters describe life on the home front, illuminating how the war affected her household, town, and wider circle of family and friends in Pennsylvania and beyond.
About the author:
Dr. Richard Upsher Smith is a retired Professor of Classics at the Franciscan University of Steubenville. His current book is in press for publication this year by Franciscan University Press. It is entitled The Catholic Holy Sites of the Mohawk Valley, The True Locations of the Deaths of the Jesuit Martyrs and of the Birth and Upbringing of St. Catherine Tekakwitha.
The lecture will be followed by a Q&A session led by Lois Black, Director of Library Special Collections. This event is free and open to the public.
Please register in advance. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
Sponsored by The Friends of the Lehigh University Libraries.
Wednesday, March 19, 2025
Lehigh Lawyers Association Law School Panel
discussion.
The panel will include:
Law School Admission Representatives from:William and Mary Law School Widener University Delaware Law SchoolBeasley School of Law, Temple University
A current student who is law school bound in 2025Following the presentation, the panelists will address students’ questions. Afterward, please join our panelists and current LLA directors and members for a casual reception with refreshments.
Register here: https://lehigh.joinhandshake.com/login
Location:
Address: 31 Williams Drive, Bethlehem, PA 18015