February 18, 2000
Lehigh Creates Online Courses for Admitted Applicants
While some universities are using distance-education technologies to reach students all over the world, administrators at Lehigh University are focusing their latest distance-education venture on an audience closer to home.
In December, Lehigh officials announced that the university had received a $670,000 grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to create a series of online courses for Lehigh students as well as for high-school seniors accepted for early
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