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David and Lorraine Freed Undergraduate Research
Lehigh Engineering's annual Undergraduate Research Symposium, held each spring, showcases the intense academic capabilities of today's rising Lehigh Engineers, and highlights the resources and opportunities Lehigh provides to undergraduates. Each year, the event helps student-competitors, nominated by their departments, learn how to express the significance and complexity of their work and answer questions posed by faculty, students, and visitors.
Donald Campbell Prize
The annual Campbell Prizes, which honor the memory of distinguished social scientist Donald T. Campbell, recognize outstanding social science research conducted by Lehigh students.
Prizes of $1000 each are awarded to the undergraduate and graduate papers in the social sciences, broadly conceived, that are of the highest quality, methodological originality, and societal significance, as embodied in the work of the late Donald T. Campbell.
Library Research Prize
The Libraries Student Research Prize recognizes undergraduate student research papers or projects that show excellence in library research, mastery of subject, and strong written communication skills. In addition to recognition at Lehigh, the Prize includes a monetary award of up to $1,000. It is awarded annually. Submissions are accepted between December and mid-January -- watch university announcements for specific dates.