Rock 4 Darfur kicked off International Week in Packard Laboratory 101 Friday.
President Alice Gast announced plans for mid-range goals related to global initiatives, diversity on campus, enrollment, outreach and university governance at Lehigh at a town-hall-style meeting in Packard Laboratory 101 Thursday.
At approximately 9:30 p.m. on Wednesday, a Lehigh student was robbed near the corner of Fourth and New streets. The student was not injured, said Edward Shupp, chief of Lehigh police, in an e-mail safety bulletin Thursday.
BusinessWeek magazine ranked Lehigh's part-time Master's of business administration program fifth in the nation and first in the Mid-Atlantic region in a list the magazine published on its Web site Nov. 1.
Many faculty and students said having the President's House on campus sends a message to the Lehigh community that President Alice Gast is available.
With the Internet slowly becoming a prominent feature of higher education, one area has caught the attention of both students and academics: Plagiarism.
The key to history is "context, context, context," said Gershon Bacon, professor of Jewish history at Bar-Ilan University in Israel and a visiting professor at Yale University.
Biochemistry Professor Michael Behe, who began the debate on intelligent design at Lehigh two years ago, draws a line between intelligent design and Darwin's theory of evolution in his second book, "The Edge of Evolution: The Search for the Limits of Darwinism."
A new casino is to be built on the site of the Bethlehem Steel Mill by early 2009. The casino, which will be joined with a hotel, shopping mall and events center, has brought mixed reactions from the members of the Lehigh and the South Side communities.

"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