Summer Bulletin

U P F R O N T Students arrive at Liberty High School, where Harrison Bailey III ’99G is principal. 18Leading in a Diverse Society Lehigh’s College of Education focuses on innovative teaching, experiential learning and interdisciplinarity. Its graduates have won accolades for their school leadership. By Stephen Gross 22Reunion 2022: Together Again For the frst time in three years, alumni from an unprecedented number of classes return to campus to celebrate their reunions. By Editorial staf 28Advancing Equity & Justice Krystal Ka‘ai ’10 leads the White House Initiative on Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacifc Islanders. By Christina Tatu 30‘Extended Reality’ Expands Learning at Lehigh More faculty are supplementing their lesson plans with ‘extended reality,’ or XR learning, which includes virtual and augmented reality. By Christina Tatu DEPARTMENTS 2 FROM THE EDITOR 4 CORRESPONDENCE 5 FROM THE PRESIDENT ON CAMPUS 6 The Trees of Lehigh 7 Ochs Named Director of Marcon Institute 8 Scholarship Recognizes 50 Years of Coeducation 9 Athletics Complex to Be Renovated, Expanded 10 Red Dresses, for a Cause RESEARCH 11 Developing Next-Generation Metallic Alloys 12 Developing Bio-Inspired Underwater Vehicles 13 SCHEMATIC: Saving Chimney Swifts CULTURE 14 An Archive Brought to Life ATHLETICS 15 Shifting Gears 16 PROFILE: Maddie Kahn ’23 NOTES 35 ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT: Cristina Arteta ’98 38 FROM THE OUTGOING PRESIDENT OF LUAA 39 LEHIGH DISPATCH 64 IN REMEMBRANCE OBITS 65 Andy Coen 71 Gary Sasso END PAPER 72 INTERDISCIPLINARY Art + Engineering ON THE COVER: Artist Sal Cotti illustrates the educational value of “extended reality” learning. C H R I S T A N E U S UMM E R 2 0 2 2 | 3

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