• Everway EDU Summit

    Virtual Event

    Join Everway for a high-impact, two-day virtual experience designed to empower educational leaders and practitioners across K–12.

  • Virtual EDU Summit

    Virtual/Online

    Everway is hosting a two-day, high-impact virtual EDU summit designed to empower and connect educational leaders and practitioners in advancing inclusive learning experiences.

    FREE
  • Museum and a Movie: Tending Nature

    Sigal Museum 342 Northampton Street, Easton, United States

    Join the Sigal Museum for its Museum and a Movie series featuring the documentary Tending Nature: Indigenous Land Stewardship. This 2021 film explores the environmental knowledge and cultural practices of Indigenous communities across California, highlighting traditions such as seasonal food harvests, basket weaving, and coming-of-age rituals. Through multiple voices and perspectives, the film emphasizes the

    FREE
  • Print and the Urdu Public: Newspapers and Islam in Colonial India with Megan Eaton Robb

    Lehigh University STEPS Building 1 W Packer Ave, Room 101, Bethlehem, PA, United States

    Join the Center for Global Islamic Studies for a talk by Dr. Megan Eaton Robb, Associate Professor of Religious Studies, exploring her book Print and the Urdu Public. Through a microstudy of the newspaper Madinah, Robb examines how Urdu journalism in colonial India shaped Muslim public discourse, challenged colonial and national politics, and reflected local

    FREE
  • Women in Science & Engineering (WISE) Forum

    Da Vinci Science Center at PPL Pavillion 815 W. Hamilton Street, Allentown, PA, United States

    The annual WISE Forum connects high school and college students interested in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) with accomplished women professionals from fields like healthcare, academia, engineering, and space exploration. The evening features a Distinguished Leader Panel Discussion followed by a Networking & Mentoring Reception, offering students the chance to engage one-on-one with

    $35
  • 2025 Lehigh Valley Ruck ‘N Walk

    Bicentennial Park 5351 Park West Lane, Bethlehem, PA, United States

    Join the Veterans & Military Council of the Greater Lehigh Valley Chamber of Commerce for the 6th annual Ruck ‘N Walk Lehigh Valley, a 5K event honoring veterans and military members. Open to college/university teams, employer groups, and individual veteran supporters, this community event raises funds for a local nonprofit serving veterans. Entry fee for

    FREE
  • Afro Dance

    The Caring Place 931 Hamilton Street, Allentown, PA, United States

    Celebrate culture, movement, and community at AfroDanceLV’s Afro Dance Workshop! This high-energy event welcomes all skill levels to experience the joy of Afrobeat-inspired dance, led by dynamic instructors. Expect vibrant music, empowering vibes, and a chance to connect with others through rhythm and expression.

    FREE
  • Day With(out) Art 2025: Meet Us Where We’re At…

    Lehigh University Fairchild-Martindale Library 8A East Packer Avenue, Bethlehem

    This program commemorates World AIDS Day by presenting Meet Us Where We’re At, a curated screening of six short films exploring the intersection of drug use, harm reduction, and the HIV/AIDS crisis. The event emphasizes meeting people without judgment, amplifying voices of drug users as storytellers and cultural producers. Activities include: Screening of six commissioned

    Free
  • Racial Justice Community of Practice 2025 Webinar

    Virtual/Online

    This series provides a supportive space for leaders and practitioners advancing racial justice. It’s designed to help participants stay grounded, connected, and effective in their work, especially when facing resistance or isolation. What to Expect Connection & Reflection: Build community with others committed to racial justice. Action-Oriented Learning: Explore strategies for sustaining yourself and collaborating

    Free
  • Neurodivergent Leadership for an Inclusive Future Webinar

    Virtual/Online

    This virtual gathering celebrates neurodivergent leadership and aims to amplify voices shaping a more inclusive future. It’s designed as a community-building space for neurodivergent individuals and allies. What to Expect Three short presentations from neurodivergent changemakers sharing lived experiences: Avani Bhagwat – Youth advocate and Washington State Tourette Association Ambassador Meenakshi Das – Software engineer

    Free