Browse Our Lehigh Alumni News Archive

Browse Our Lehigh Alumni News Archive

Brad Levin

Alumni Community  /  March 21, 2023

5 Questions with Brad Levin ’94

LASA member Brad Levin discusses the connections he made at Lehigh as well as his career changes and coming back to the industry after 15 years. 

Women sitting around round tables with white tablecloths

Alumni Community  /  March 20, 2023

Announcing Lehigh’s Soaring Together Summit Presenters

Lehigh University’s Office of Development and Alumni Engagement has released the list of alumnae presenters who will lead breakout groups at the university’s inaugural Soaring Together Women’s Summit. The event, to be held April 28-29, 2023, will bring together alumnae of all identities to reconnect and make the most of their network. The summit, part of the university’s celebration of 50 years of coeducation, will feature a fireside chat between Jackie Joyner-Kersee, named the greatest female athlete of the 20th century, and Sue Troyan, Lehigh’s own deputy director of athletics. 

Lehigh Students holding their class flags during rally

Alumni Community  /  March 20, 2023

5 Questions With...

These alumni are strengthening their ties to the Lehigh network by being active in Affinity and Alliance programs that support their backgrounds, interests, and career paths.

Brown and white puppy sleeping on a yellow pillow

Alumni Community  /  March 15, 2023

Go to Sleep!

Having trouble sleeping? Looking for an energy boost now that Daylight Savings Time has robbed us of that extra hour? Jill Arendt ’16G, a sleep coach, has some helpful ideas.

Zahir spinning the ball on his finger

Alumni Community  /  March 15, 2023

3x3 Baller

From Lehigh basketball standout to Olympic hopeful, Zahir Carrington ’10 ’12G is leading a new 3x3 basketball ecosystem.

LSV participants and leaders stand in front of a San Francisco trolley

Authentically Lehigh  /  March 03, 2023

California Dreaming

Undergraduate and graduate students take deep entrepreneurial dive into Silicon Valley through Baker Institute