Students interested in joining a fraternity or sorority are required to attend a Greek PREP program. Greek PREP stands for Greek Pre-Recruitment Education Program. As a result of participating in this program, students will learn about the structure and mission of the Fraternity and Sorority community, policies and expectations, appropriate interactions with chapters, available opportunities that exist at Lehigh and proper communication methods. This program is an important element in demonstrating to interested students the value of the fraternity and sorority experience so that students are best equipped to prepare them for the opportunity of joining a fraternity or sorority at Lehigh.
Hosted by: Cultural Greek Council, Fraternity and Sorority Life, Lehigh University Interfraternity Council, Office of Student Involvement , Panhellenic Council
Online Location: https://lehigh.zoom.us/j/92288425302?pwd=MlRpVlJQZnUrNW85TWlKblI4d1dLUT09
Additional Information can be found at: https://lehigh.campuslabs.com/engage/event/9138786
Register HERE for the 68th Annual Turkey Trot/Too Hot to Trot on Thursday, November 16th at 4:20 pm sharp. This annual intramural tradition has always been the premier community "kick off" event held on the Thursday prior to the playing of the 159th meeting of the Lehigh / Lafayette Rivalry. The Trot is a 2.4-mile run beginning on the ASA Packer Campus, winding up “The Hill” featuring the beautiful landscape of upper campus.
Participation in the Trot is open to all current full -time Lehigh University students, faculty, and staff.
The Too Hot To Trot is a 1-mile alternative for those faculty and staff that enjoy a casual stroll through the quaint section of the lower Asa Packer Campus while still enjoying the excitement of tradition and camaraderie of their peers.
Students will be required to meet with a faculty/staff member at least twice for 30 minutes (once in September and once in October). During these meetings, faculty/staff members will help students set academic and personal goals, consider resources for success, and encourage thoughtful reflection around bLUeprint's 5 Foundations. The first meeting will include discussing the student's overall transition to Lehigh, goal setting, and planning and tracking progress of the 5x10 program. The first meeting should take place in September around week 3 of classes.
Hosted by: NavigateLU Administration
Additional Information can be found at: https://lehigh.campuslabs.com/engage/event/9267541
Students will be required to meet with a faculty/staff member at least twice for 30 minutes (once in September and October). During these meetings, faculty/staff members will help students set academic and personal goals, consider resources for success, and encourage thoughtful reflection around bLUeprint's 5 Foundations. The second meeting will include goal setting follow up from the first meeting, tracking and reflecting on the 5x10 program, and discussing the student's involvement and overall transition to Lehigh. This meeting should occur during October and around the 7th and 8th week of classes.
Hosted by: NavigateLU Administration
Additional Information can be found at: https://lehigh.campuslabs.com/engage/event/9267543
As the holiday season approaches, Office of International Students and Scholars (OISS) is thrilled to reintroduce a heartwarming tradition, our Thanksgiving Host Program. OISS is connecting our international students and scholars with the extended Lehigh family – our dedicated faculty, staff, and local domestic students who open their homes and hearts for an unforgettable Thanksgiving experience.
If you're a Lehigh faculty member, staff, or a local domestic student, please sign up here to be a host and extend the warmth of your family to our global community.
If you are an international student or scholar, please sign up here to be our guest and enjoy a special Thanksgiving celebration with a local Lehigh family. (Note: International scholars are individuals engaged in temporary academic activities at Lehigh under a non-immigrant visa, such as visiting graduate students, postdocs, and visiting faculty, who are not currently enrolled as regular students.)
Click here to know more about our program!
This Thursday, we are thrilled to host a talk from Ryan Cocuzzo, a software engineer at IBM Quantum. Join us to learn more about the opportunities to build a groundbreaking career in technology and what the future of Quantum Computing looks like.
Hosted by: Lehigh University Quantum Computing Club
Online Location: https://lehigh.zoom.us/j/98851090864
Additional Information can be found at: https://lehigh.campuslabs.com/engage/event/9552043