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Kate Crassons, Bonnie Wheeler Fellow

Katherine Crassons Awarded Prestigious Bonnie Wheeler Fellowship for Medieval Studies

Katherine Crassons, associate professor of English, has been named the recipient of the 2025 Bonnie Wheeler Fellowship, one of the most prestigious grants for medievalists. The fellowship, which includes a $25,000 stipend and mentorship from a distinguished scholar, will support Crassons as she completes her book, Signs of Wonder: Faith, Ethics, and Epistemology in Medieval and Early Modern England.
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Acumen Community Fellows artwork

Lasting Impact

Community Fellows Program contributes to regional vitality.
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Shadowalk designed by Wesley Heiss

Shadowalk

Wesley Heiss's innovative Shadowalk transforms Indio's streetscape, blending art, community, and sustainability to create a cooler, more vibrant public space.
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Lehigh STEPS building at night

CAS Faculty Named Senior Members of the National Academy of Inventors

Six Lehigh University professors have been named Senior Members of the National Academy of Inventors. The 2025 cohort comprises 162 academic inventors representing 64 NAI Member Institutions across the United States. Collectively, they are named inventors on over 1200 U.S. patents. Included in the cohort is Volkmar Dierolf, professor of physics, and Xiaoji Xu, associate professor of chemistry.
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Victoria Bergstrom, poetry scholar at Lehigh University

Contemporary French Poetry and the Image Revolution

Poetry scholar Victoria Bergstrom explores how a group of 1980s French poets rejected metaphor and symbolism to critique media culture, reshaping poetic tradition in an era of image saturation.
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Rory Bertoldo poses for a portrait next to a topographical map

Fieldwork Rocks

Aurora Bertoldo ‘24 conducts research in Mongolia and solidifies her passion for geology
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Julia Klayman poses next to a window for a portrait wearing a black suit jacket and a demure smile.

Navigating Disasters and Gender Inequality in Uganda

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