Kappa Sigma fraternity will be moving back into its house on the Hill at the beginning of next semester after being recolonized.
South Mountain College received a $555,400 grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to support the growth of the program over the next three years.
The number of tenured professors and tenure-track faculty is slowly dwindling across the U.S., according to the American Association of University Professors. But at Lehigh, the reverse is true.
The Global Lehigh report and the popularity of the Global Union, Lehigh's largest student organization, are signs of efforts by the university community to bring Lehigh to a new level of globalization. International student recruitment, however, is not increasing at a parallel rate.
Robert Langer, a Massachusetts Institute of Technology researcher in biotechnology and the 2007 winner of the U.S. National Medal of Science, spoke Friday about his research on the safe deliverance of medicine and vaccines.
Students no longer pass the time in class by drawing doodles, passing notes, throwing paper airplanes or lobbing spitballs. Instead, they send text messages and surf the Internet.
David H. Myers, director of the financial services laboratory, and Anne Anderson, assistant professor of finance, are trying to change people's perceptions on being a responsible investor as they unleash new research on socially responsible investment.

"These distractions, however inconsequential they may be, help us get through our days. They ensure our sanity."
Andrew Daniels, Editor in Chief of The Brown and White, '10