To celebrate Easter (Resurrection Sunday), a grand holiday commemorating the rebirth of Christ that's very popular in the Caribbean (as many are Christians), the Caribbean Culture Club is hosting a Food Festival! Bring your appetite as we'll be dancing and eating the day away. See you there.
Hosted by: Caribbean Culture Club
Additional Information can be found at: https://lehigh.campuslabs.com/engage/event/10039076
Last call to have your senior portrait taken to be included in the Epitome yearbook and making lasting memories for your family!
The last photo sessions of the year are Monday, March 25 through Friday, April 5 in the Business Innovation Building, room 006.
Appointments are filling up fast! Please schedule your time slot today. (For undergraduate Class of 2024 only.)
Schedule your appointment today!
AMEC 2024
From Pressure to Purpose: Illuminating the Path to Excellence
The largest gathering of underrepresented minority medical and premedical students across the United States and the Caribbean, the Annual Medical Education Conference (AMEC) gives attendees several days of innovative programming geared at preparing the next generation of physicians for successful careers in medicine. With tens of educational workshops and programs focused on academic and clinical success, professional development, and personal growth, AMEC is a premier experience that catapults attendees toward becoming “clinically excellent, culturally competent, & socially conscious” physicians. Attendees will also enjoy the unique opportunity to network with colleagues, physicians, medical school/residency program representatives, and partners from all over the country.
Our 60th Anniversary
AMEC 2024 will be held in person in New Orleans, LA at the New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center from March 27th to March 31st, 2024. The theme for this year’s AMEC is “From Pressure to Purpose: Illuminating the Path to Excellence”. This year’s theme reflects what each element of our organization represents, how our initiatives uplift the SNMA’s mission, and the importance of reviving our overarching vision as we fully transition into a post-pandemic space.
Hosted by: Lehigh University Minority Association of Pre-Medical Students
Additional Information can be found at: https://lehigh.campuslabs.com/engage/event/9913373
Managing the Regulatory Process
The Honorable Richard L. Revesz is one of the country’s leading voices in environmental and regulatory law and policy. He is the administrator of the U.S. Office of Management and Budget’s Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs.
Revesz’s talk will center around managing the regulatory process. It is part of the College of Business Year of Learning, a college-wide initiative that focuses the Lehigh Business students and faculty on a particular area of interest through classroom activities and campus events. This year’s theme is the interdependency between government and business.
Revesz has published ten books and around 80 articles in major law reviews and journals advocating for protective and rational climate change and environmental policies and examining the institutional contexts in which regulatory policy is made.
In 2008, Revesz founded the Institute for Policy Integrity, a think tank and advocacy organization with a full-time staff of 27, primarily lawyers and Ph.D. economists, that promotes desirable climate change and environmental policies.
Between 2014 and 2023, Revesz was the director of the American Law Institute, the leading independent organization in the United States producing scholarly work to clarify, modernize, and otherwise improve the law. He is also the AnBryce Professor of Law and Dean Emeritus at the New York University School of Law (on leave).
PLEASE RSVP: https://forms.gle/wwuGBvhpx6t6VvZ57
Free t-shirts will be given away while supplies last.
This event qualifies for the Student to Professional co-curriculum.
Hosted by: NavigateLU Administration
Additional Information can be found at: https://lehigh.campuslabs.com/engage/event/9886899
This talk explores the lessons for international relations (IR) when we focus our attention on critical infrastructure and supply chains in today’s global security dynamics—from the role of technology in irregular warfare to the use of strategic leverage by nonstate actors. Any military professional knows that supply chains—or logistics—win wars. Yet, little attention has traditionally been paid to critical infrastructure in the field of IR, despite their importance for global security dynamics. This gap in focus even affects applied areas of our field: the enormous US military budget devotes too little to supply chains, for instance, as do key global security institutions from the United Nations to NATO. Yet, current conflict events in the Red Sea have made the importance of critical infrastructure for security undeniable: the Yemen-based nonstate armed group, the Houthis, have successfully sunk a British ship, caused Maersk to halt shipping operations, and engaged in maritime escalation that threatens global trade throughout the Suez Canal and Gulf of Aden’s Bab Al Mandeb strait. As we begin to make sense of these developments from an IR lens, emergent and nontraditional experts—diverse analysts from the Global South, and military-logistics specialists—are advancing our understanding of international security today.
Hosted by: World Affairs Club
Additional Information can be found at: https://lehigh.campuslabs.com/engage/event/9982001
Students will make their own Cambodian Dragon Boats, students will be given supplies and are tasked to make their own miniature boats. Boats will be judged by looks and how long it can stay afloat in shallow water. Winners will earn a small prize at the event.
Hosted by: Thai Laos Cambodian Alliance
Additional Information can be found at: https://lehigh.campuslabs.com/engage/event/10031099