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Brian Kaplun ’06, a paraplegic, is able to glide down snowy slopes, thanks to a new mono-ski designed and built by Kaplun’s former professor of mechanical engineering, Joachim Grenestedt, and Bill Maroun, a mechanical technician at Lehigh.

Getting a lift from Lehigh

Brian Kaplun ’06, a paraplegic, is able to glide down snowy slopes, thanks to a new mono-ski designed and built by Kaplun’s former professor of mechanical engineering, Joachim Grenestedt, and Bill Maroun, a mechanical technician at Lehigh.  more >
 
A team led by Neal Simon, professor of biological sciences, is testing promising chemical compounds that prevent nerve cells from absorbing a peptide that, in overabundance, may lead to depression and anxiety.

Better mental health with fewer side effects

A team led by Neal Simon, professor of biological sciences, is testing promising chemical compounds that prevent nerve cells from absorbing a peptide that, in overabundance, may lead to depression and anxiety.  more >
As a writer and supervising producer on the critically acclaimed TV show Mad Men, Maria Mastras Jacquemetton ’83 is exploring the birth of the American Dream.

It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad Men World

As a writer and supervising producer on the critically acclaimed TV show Mad Men, Maria Mastras Jacquemetton ’83 is exploring the birth of the American Dream.  more >
 
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"Shop with a Cop" serves needy local kids. Started by Lehigh police, it has been imitated by other law-enforcement agencies.
 
Lehigh devotes a week to student entrepreneurs and their inventions.
 
Lehigh helps establish an open source initiative to provide library users easier access to a wealth of digital materials.
 
Abraham Lincoln possessed a driving ambition and sense of destiny, says a visiting author, that depression could not shake.
 
It’s Spirit Week on campus, as we prepare for Saturday’s 145th meeting between Lehigh and Lafayette.

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