Events Listing
The Lehigh Libraries' current exhibit "Unfinished Chapter: The First 250 Years of American Liberty" examines the complex history of freedom in America and its ongoing resonance today. Grounded in the themes of Unfinished Revolutions and the Power of Place, the exhibit includes rare publications from the country's founding, historical texts highlighting democratic ideals, emblems of American liberty, and student-curated reflections on global freedom and identity. The exhibit is on display in Linderman Library and Fairchild-Martindale Library from January 19 through July 31, 2026 during regular building hours.
Included are materials drawn from the Lehigh Libraries Special Collections, including a look at the history of the Statue of Liberty; publications about the Centennial Exposition in Philadlephia; and original documents bearing the signatures of nine signers of the Declaration of Independence.
The exhibit is also available online.
The Office of Educational Innovation and Assessment and the Center for Innovation in Teaching and Learning invite Lehigh faculty and instructional staff of all levels to join the 2026 OEIA/CITL Summer Course Design Institute (CDI). The institute will take place in the Clayton University Center Living Room Monday, August 3 to Thursday, August 6 from 8:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. each day.
Completed applications are due by the end of the day on Wednesday, July 1 via this Google Form. Decisions will be shared by Friday, July 10.
Learn how to utilize h5p to make intereactive content for your coursesite! You can embed over 25 different content types into your course!
Come and learn about mail merge tools available to faculty and staff.
Working on a Qualtrics project? Hit a roadblock in a previous project that you never could solve? Want to see see a feature demo'ed or see what some of your colleagues are working on? Bring your in-progress surveys, lingering questions, or wilingness to learn to this open forum collaborative session.
Part of the LETs Lab Summer Sessions
Ready to get hands on and creative with your promos? In this analog meets digital session, you’ll learn about the art of paper collaging and how you can easily transform your creations into event flyers using Canva.
Please RSVP at the event link.
NotebookLM is a new AI tool that helps with organizing, summarizing, and synthesizing content you upload. Your notes, text/pdfs, slides, web links, and other information are analyzed and synthesized into a personal knowledge base.
A LETs Lab Summer Session.
Frame VR is a web-based, immersive platform that lets you create, collaborate, & present in 3D customizable spaces. Build a virtual escape room or curate your own art gallery. In this session, you'll learn the basics of world building as well as advanced interactivity features like action triggers, AI agents, and API routing.
Please RSVP at the event link.
A LETs Lab Summer Session.
Learn the basics of drone piloting in this hands-on introductory workshop. Participants will explore drone controls, flight safety, regulations, and simple maneuvers including takeoff, hovering, and landing while gaining experience with emerging aerial technology.
Please RSVP at the event link.
A LETs Lab Summer Session.
Ready to move beyond "Auto" mode? Join Digital Media Studio staff for a hands-on photography workshop designed to get you comfortable behind the camera and out into the world. Whether you're a total beginner or just need a refresher, this walk is about learning by doing.
After some coffee and a review on photography fundamentals in the LETs Lab, we'll take a spin across campus with DMS cameras and practice concepts like the exposure triangle, leading lines, working with natural light and shadows, and composing better shots. Receive coaching from the DMS staff to get instant feedback and master the manual settings so it feels like second nature.
This event takes place on August 12, 2026 - 9:00am-11am, in EWFM 430 - the LETs Lab.
Registration is limited. Confirmed attendees will receive a Google Calendar invite.