Launch Experience

On and Off Campus

The student experience makes Lehman’s historic, 37-acre tree-lined campus come alive. Student government, special interest clubs, cultural events, athletics, and a robust range of support services offer ways to grow and thrive beyond academics. Students can make a difference through local and virtual internships—or travel abroad for service-learning and study. 

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Research

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Experiential education is fundamental to Lehman’s mission, and student research is a key component. Undergraduate and graduate students in natural, social, and health sciences have opportunities to work alongside faculty mentors in areas ranging from AI and biomedicine to plant science and radioisotopes.  

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Arts & Culture

Lehman serves as a cultural hub for both its students and the surrounding community. Home to the Lehman Center for the Performing Arts, the Lehman College Art Gallery, and Lehman Stages, the college cultivates strong ties with the Bronx community, providing opportunities for both students and the general public to experience a range of artistic performances, from art shows and philharmonic concerts to theater productions and stand-up comedy.

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Featured Events

Featured News

December 2, 2024

New NASA Partnership Fosters Innovation, Collaboration, and Opportunity

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Celebrating Global Cultures

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$2.9 million NIH grant gives a head start to new ideas in early childhood education

Lehman Neuroscience Lab Partners with UNC on Groundbreaking Research