Isabelle Canadine, a Lehigh student and member of the Seldovia Village Tribe, became the first from her university to attend the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, where she advocated for Indigenous-focused substance abuse policy reform.
Rachel Gruber ‘25 studies how fellow journalists in the Brown and White integrate AI into their work, understanding how students make decisions about technology
A high jumper on the men’s track team, Skyler Mott ’25 is involved in numerous entrepreneurial ventures ranging from a chess nonprofit to a storage company.
Claire Kirshenbaum finishes an intensive language program in Malang, Indonesia and prepares to transition to be a Boren Scholar and volunteer with the local NGO.
Julia Klayman ‘25 employs ethnographic research and community engagement to investigate the impact of landslides on women, uncovering the complex intersection of gender and health in Bududa
Among the first Lehigh University students to study abroad in China since the COVID-19 pandemic, the experience deepens their cultural understanding and exploring U.S.-China relations