Wednesday, March 19, 2025
Career Lab
No appointment needed for Career Lab! Walk-in anytime, Monday - Friday, between 11 am - 4 pm, to talk with a member of our Career Team. This is a great opportunity to have a resume or cover letter reviewed, ask questions about your job or internships search, discuss networking steps, ask quick career questions, learn more about Handshake, or work on your career goals. All majors and class years welcome.
Hosted by: Center for Career & Professional Development
Additional Information can be found at: https://lehigh.campuslabs.com/engage/event/11168748
Wednesday, March 19, 2025
Career Lab
No appointment needed for Career Lab! Walk-in anytime, Monday - Friday, between 11 am - 4 pm, to talk with a member of our Career Team. This is a great opportunity to have a resume or cover letter reviewed, ask questions about your job or internships search, discuss networking steps, ask quick career questions, learn more about Handshake, or work on your career goals. All majors and class years welcome.
Hosted by: Center for Career & Professional Development
Additional Information can be found at: https://lehigh.campuslabs.com/engage/event/11168748
Wednesday, March 19, 2025
Introduction to Docusign
Get a DocuSign overview and introductory training from one of Lehigh's DocuSign specialists. We will cover some basic tips and tricks and well as discuss the different roles available for faculty and staff. Sign up now!
Wednesday, March 19, 2025
Introduction to Docusign
Get a DocuSign overview and introductory training from one of Lehigh's DocuSign specialists. We will cover some basic tips and tricks and well as discuss the different roles available for faculty and staff. Sign up now!
Wednesday, March 19, 2025
On-Campus Group Information Session and Student-Guided Tour-3/19/25-09:45AM
In the Group Information Session, an Office of Admissions staff member will share stories about unique and exclusive academic and research experiences, the supportive Lehigh family, and our consistently strong career placement. The session concludes with admissions and financial aid basics. This 45-minute session will be followed by a student tour. Student guides share their perspective on residential life, dining on campus and in Bethlehem, extra-curricular activities, course workload, relationships with professors, the campus and surrounding community, and student support services while highlighting important facilities across campus. The walking tour takes approximately 60-75 minutes, and will include walking up and down stairs and paths on our beautiful hilly campus. If you will need an accommodation, please let us know when you register. We are asking visitors to limit the total number in their party, including the student, to a maximum of three people. Advance registration is required. In the event you need to bring additional people, please email admissions@lehigh.edu. Please note: A confirmation should be delivered to your email within 5-10 minutes; if you do not receive it, please check your spam box.
Wednesday, March 19, 2025
On-Campus Group Information Session and Student-Guided Tour-3/19/25-09:45AM
In the Group Information Session, an Office of Admissions staff member will share stories about unique and exclusive academic and research experiences, the supportive Lehigh family, and our consistently strong career placement. The session concludes with admissions and financial aid basics. This 45-minute session will be followed by a student tour. Student guides share their perspective on residential life, dining on campus and in Bethlehem, extra-curricular activities, course workload, relationships with professors, the campus and surrounding community, and student support services while highlighting important facilities across campus. The walking tour takes approximately 60-75 minutes, and will include walking up and down stairs and paths on our beautiful hilly campus. If you will need an accommodation, please let us know when you register. We are asking visitors to limit the total number in their party, including the student, to a maximum of three people. Advance registration is required. In the event you need to bring additional people, please email admissions@lehigh.edu. Please note: A confirmation should be delivered to your email within 5-10 minutes; if you do not receive it, please check your spam box.
Wednesday, March 19, 2025
ChBE Spring 2025 Seminar: Carsten Sievers
This event features Carsten Sievers who will talk about "Understanding Reaction Environments in Mechanocatalytic Processes", as part of the Lehigh University Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering's Spring Colloquium Seminar Series. Join us!
Wednesday, March 19, 2025
ChBE Spring 2025 Seminar: Carsten Sievers
This event features Carsten Sievers who will talk about "Understanding Reaction Environments in Mechanocatalytic Processes", as part of the Lehigh University Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering's Spring Colloquium Seminar Series. Join us!
Wednesday, March 19, 2025
Art Exhibit: Eighteen Months of Exploration
Library and Technology Services invites you to visit a solo exhibition of Skutches’ artworks throughout study spaces in the Fairchild-Martindale Library (FML), 6th fl. south. The exhibit runs through March. The Eighteen Months of Exploration exhibit features twenty-one original oil paintings on canvas, created in the 18 months since Greg’s retirement from Lehigh. With a diverse range of styles and subjects, the collection reflects his evolving artistic voice—shaped by quiet walks through a park during the pandemic, the movement of wildlife, and the expressive energy of people.
“For me, painting is an effort to explore, express, and celebrate my own idiosyncratic experience with beauty—whether in a scene from nature, a photograph, an image in my imagination, or an idea I encounter in the everyday world,” Skutches says. He finds the experience thrilling and asks himself, ‘What might that look like as a painting?’ Each work is my answer to that question.”
Art with Impact
Paintings will be available for purchase, with portions of proceeds benefiting Lehigh’s Giving Day + March Mania in support of Library and Technology Services and the Basser Center for BRCA at Penn Medicine’s Abramson Cancer Center. View the catalog.
Library and Technology Services is pleased to showcase a diverse range of artistic installations that bring exciting works of art to the Lehigh community—featuring both contemporary and classical pieces, as well as works by students, professional artists, and emerging talents.
Please join us on Wednesday, March 26, 2025 from 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. in the Fairchild-Martindale Library for Eighteen Months of Exploration, a conversation with Greg Skutches, artist and retired former Director of Lehigh’s Writing Across the Curriculum.
In his talk, Skutches will share his journey to his first art exhibit, reflecting on his lifelong passion for art, his career in education at Lehigh—including his role as co-founder of the TRAC Fellows Program—and how retirement opened the door to his 'encore career' as a painter. Skutches, who earned a Ph.D. in English composition and rhetoric from Lehigh in 2001, will discuss the intersections of his academic and artistic pursuits.
A Q&A session will follow. Light refreshments will be served. Register now.
Please stop by FML to explore the exhibition and we hope to see you at the talk!
Wednesday, March 19, 2025
Art Exhibit: Eighteen Months of Exploration
Library and Technology Services invites you to visit a solo exhibition of Skutches’ artworks throughout study spaces in the Fairchild-Martindale Library (FML), 6th fl. south. The exhibit runs through March. The Eighteen Months of Exploration exhibit features twenty-one original oil paintings on canvas, created in the 18 months since Greg’s retirement from Lehigh. With a diverse range of styles and subjects, the collection reflects his evolving artistic voice—shaped by quiet walks through a park during the pandemic, the movement of wildlife, and the expressive energy of people.
“For me, painting is an effort to explore, express, and celebrate my own idiosyncratic experience with beauty—whether in a scene from nature, a photograph, an image in my imagination, or an idea I encounter in the everyday world,” Skutches says. He finds the experience thrilling and asks himself, ‘What might that look like as a painting?’ Each work is my answer to that question.”
Art with Impact
Paintings will be available for purchase, with portions of proceeds benefiting Lehigh’s Giving Day + March Mania in support of Library and Technology Services and the Basser Center for BRCA at Penn Medicine’s Abramson Cancer Center. View the catalog.
Library and Technology Services is pleased to showcase a diverse range of artistic installations that bring exciting works of art to the Lehigh community—featuring both contemporary and classical pieces, as well as works by students, professional artists, and emerging talents.
Please join us on Wednesday, March 26, 2025 from 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. in the Fairchild-Martindale Library for Eighteen Months of Exploration, a conversation with Greg Skutches, artist and retired former Director of Lehigh’s Writing Across the Curriculum.
In his talk, Skutches will share his journey to his first art exhibit, reflecting on his lifelong passion for art, his career in education at Lehigh—including his role as co-founder of the TRAC Fellows Program—and how retirement opened the door to his 'encore career' as a painter. Skutches, who earned a Ph.D. in English composition and rhetoric from Lehigh in 2001, will discuss the intersections of his academic and artistic pursuits.
A Q&A session will follow. Light refreshments will be served. Register now.
Please stop by FML to explore the exhibition and we hope to see you at the talk!