Events Listing

Lehigh Libraries Special Collections announces an exciting new exhibit opening in January 2025. Recently, the Libraries acquired the Robert Lichtman Science Fiction Fanzine Collection amounting to over 15,000 items. This extensive collection spans nearly a century, dating from the late 1930s through 2022, and features commentary, fan fiction, criticism, conference proceedings, and other genres. Along with the printed works, the archive includes correspondence, original art, and several fanzine titles personally published by Lichtman.
While it will take some time before the entire Lichtman fanzine collection is fully cataloged and prepared for use, we are pleased to exhibit highlighted selections from the collection showing its breadth and depth. The on-site display opens in Linderman Library in January, with additional material relating to international Worldcons (World Science Fiction Convention) opening soon in Fairchild-Martindale Library. Both displays will be on view through the end of June 2025 during regular building hours. Please also visit the virtual exhibit and watch for news about upcoming programs.

The Robert Lichtman Science Fiction Fanzine Collection and Archive—featuring more than 15,000 zines and materials from Worldcons (World Science Fiction Conventions)—is on display in the Linderman and E.W. Fairchild-Martindale Library through June 2025.
Visit E.W. Fairchild-Martindale Library’s sixth floor (south wing) to see the Building Worlds, Building Community display, which focuses on Worldcon, the principal annual gathering of science-fiction fandom. This convention has been running since the 1930s and is home to the famed Hugo Awards.
This exhibit is open to the Lehigh Valley community.
Additional material from the Lichtman Collection is on display at Linderman Library—click here to learn more. Presented by Lehigh Libraries Special Collections.

Lehigh has recently added to its mail merge capabilities. Come learn about effective use of this new mailing toolset.

Learn about the capabilities and possibilities of managing work in Lehigh's project management solution Jira. Led by a member of the project management and operational excellence team in LTS.

Geared toward intermediate or occasional spreadsheet users, in this seminar we will demonstrate AI tools within Excel and Google Sheets and show how to use free versions of AI tools like ChatGPT and CoPilot to design and document formulas and spreadsheets. Safe use of AI tools (protecting Lehigh data) will be emphasized and explained.

“Prior planning promotes peak performance” -- Using technology when traveling can be challenging. We will help you think about and prepare for successful and stress-free use of technology available from Lehigh while traveling within the U.S. or abroad, with a focus on security and connectivity.

New to Overleaf? Need to use it for an assignment, a research article, or just want to learn more? Overleaf is an online LaTeX editor, a typesetting tool, that allows you to more easily format long or complex documents or complex elements of a document, like a bibliography or mathematical formulas. This session is designed to introduce beginners to using Overleaf.

This is a basic Introduction to the LUApps Virtual Application and Desktop solutions for remote access to Lehigh licensed software. We will touch on other related topic like logging in, file navigation/saving files, printing, and logging out.

This in-person seminar reviews the minimum essential ingredients required to build research computing projects on Linux platforms. Students will learn the basics of Linux, use shell scripts, Python, and the scheduler on our high-performance computing (HPC) cluster to perform simple calculations. This seminar will outline the best practices for scaling and repeating many kinds of calculations. Participants are welcome to bring specific questions about their research for an office hours discussion after we cover the quickstart material. All students, faculty, and staff with an interest in learning more about HPC and Linux are welcome to attend.

This session is formerly called Data Backup and Management, and has been updated to include changes to university storage quotas. This seminar offers best practices for caring for your files -- wherever they are -- and making sure you always have your data.

This is a Docusign overview and introductory training for Lehigh users. We will cover some basic tips and tricks and well as discuss the different roles available for faculty and staff.

This seminar will provide an overview of editing your Drupal 10 website. This is recommended for anyone who has a Drupal 10 website and would like training, those who have had a one-on-one training and would like a refresher, or those who do not yet have a Drupal 10 website but would like a preview.

New to MacOS? Long time user getting lost in all the new features? Come check out our “Tips & Tricks” series for a helpful breakout on what’s new, like window tiling, phone mirroring, and the new Notes app. We’ll also cover Apple AI features, and integration with Google.

This in-person seminar reviews the minimum essential ingredients required to build research computing projects on Linux platforms. Students will learn the basics of Linux, use shell scripts, Python, and the scheduler on our high-performance computing (HPC) cluster to perform simple calculations. This seminar will outline the best practices for scaling and repeating many kinds of calculations. Participants are welcome to bring specific questions about their research for an office hours discussion after we cover the quickstart material. All students, faculty, and staff with an interest in learning more about HPC and Linux are welcome to attend.

In this session we will cover options for configuring meetings and post-meeting options, including:
Delegating rights to schedule meetingsRoles (host vs. alt host)Advance setup of breakout rooms and polls Your personal meeting IDRecurring options, waiting rooms, security Post-meeting — tracking attendance, managing/sharing recordingsJoin us to learn about meeting prep and followup with Zoom!

In this session we will cover options and features for managing meeting features, including:
AI features, transcriptions, captioning, recording
Hosts and alt-hosts
Controlling participants
Using breakout rooms
Whiteboards, screen sharing, remote control
Common issues and how to solve them.
Join us to learn how to manage your meetings with confidence!

Curious about what cookies do? Tired of random website errors when you’re trying to log into your Lehigh email?
This session will explain how to troubleshoot web browsing issues, including why and when to clear your
cookies and cache, how to check for problematic extensions, and when it’s helpful to use an Incognito window.

In this seminar, we will explore advanced DocuSign capabilities beyond basic electronic signatures, including the use of templates and PowerForms. We’ve set aside time for you to experiment with the application using your own files and raise any questions.

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.

This session offers insights on how to use Microsoft VS Code with Git. In addition, we will explore Github and how Github is integrated with Copilot to assist in code development and documentation.

This session is informal -- a place to come and share your experiences with Quicksight, learn more about it, or lend your expertise. SIgn up for this event.

We've had a few months now to try out our new Zoom Phone platform -- join us to look at some features you may not have explored, such as delegation, shared lines, call forwarding and ring tones.

Learn to use AI without fear of the unknown! This session will cover how large language models work (as it relates to safety), configuring to preserve/secure your data, using queries/prompts to minimize hallucinations/maximize accuracy, and chatbot tendencies to watch out for.

Enhance your cybersecurity with practical tips on multi-factor authentication, phishing prevention, and password management using tools like Duo and Keeper Security Password Manager.

This is an overview of Argos, a reporting tool. We will go over the menu structure, explain how security is applied, show the various types of reporting options (dashboards, single reports, scheduled reports, etc.), and how people can gain access to Argos as either a report viewer or a report writer. There will also be time for Q&A.

In this session, we’ll explore Excel's practical tools and techniques to streamline your workflow, automate repetitive tasks, and boost your efficiency. This class is ideal for users who are comfortable with the basics and ready to take their skills further.

In this overview of Banner, we will discuss the difference between Banner Admin and Self-Service Banner and provide a general navigation training. We will also discuss the security structure and how to gain access to Banner. There will also be time for Q&A.

Learn the basics of getting started with AWS QuickSight to design reports, visualizations, and dashboards. QuickSight is a Tableau-like data visualization tool that is available as part of the Lehigh Administrative Data Lake platform. We’ll cover adding data sets, performing analysis, and generating visualizations to be available for the Lehigh community. We’ll also explore using Natural Language and AI to gain additional insights around data. No experience required but an understanding of data analysis is preferred.

This in-person seminar reviews the minimum essential ingredients required to build research computing projects on Linux platforms. Students will learn the basics of Linux, use shell scripts, Python, and the scheduler on our high-performance computing (HPC) cluster to perform simple calculations. This seminar will outline the best practices for scaling and repeating many kinds of calculations. Participants are welcome to bring specific questions about their research for an office hours discussion after we cover the quickstart material. All students, faculty, and staff with an interest in learning more about HPC and Linux are welcome to attend.

This seminar, take your presentations to the next level. We will explore advanced tools to help you create professional, engaging, and effective presentations. For users ready to move beyond templates and basic slides.

This in-person seminar reviews the minimum essential ingredients required to build research computing projects on Linux platforms. Students will learn the basics of Linux, use shell scripts, Python, and the scheduler on our high-performance computing (HPC) cluster to perform simple calculations. This seminar will outline the best practices for scaling and repeating many kinds of calculations. Participants are welcome to bring specific questions about their research for an office hours discussion after we cover the quickstart material. All students, faculty, and staff with an interest in learning more about HPC and Linux are welcome to attend.

This hands-on Zoom workshop will introduce Lehigh University faculty to the power of LinkedIn Learning as a valuable resource for enhancing teaching and learning. We will explore how to effectively integrate LinkedIn Learning content into your courses, including strategies for:
Flipping the Classroom: Utilize LinkedIn Learning videos to deliver pre-class content, allowing for more in-depth discussions and interactive activities during class time.
Developing 21st-Century Skills: Leverage LinkedIn Learning courses to equip students with essential skills such as critical thinking, problem-solving, communication, and teamwork.
Personalizing Learning: Guide students to access relevant LinkedIn Learning courses based on their individual learning styles and interests.
Enhancing Student Engagement: Motivate students with high-quality, engaging video content that can supplement traditional lectures and readings.
Building a Culture of Lifelong Learning: Encourage students to explore LinkedIn Learning beyond the classroom to continue their professional development.
By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to:
Navigate the LinkedIn Learning platform and effectively search for relevant course content.
Add LinkedIn Learning activities to Course Site.
Develop strategies for incorporating LinkedIn Learning into their teaching methodologies.
Create engaging learning activities that utilize LinkedIn Learning resources.
This workshop is designed for all Lehigh University faculty who are interested in exploring innovative teaching methods and enhancing student learning outcomes.

This in-person seminar reviews the minimum essential ingredients required to build research computing projects on Linux platforms. Students will learn the basics of Linux, use shell scripts, Python, and the scheduler on our high-performance computing (HPC) cluster to perform simple calculations. This seminar will outline the best practices for scaling and repeating many kinds of calculations. Participants are welcome to bring specific questions about their research for an office hours discussion after we cover the quickstart material. All students, faculty, and staff with an interest in learning more about HPC and Linux are welcome to attend.