I'd like to clear up some misconceptions about Lehigh first.
As much as many don't believe that Lehigh doesn't produce leaders anymore, in a review of the CEOs of the Fortune 500 companies Lehigh ranks in a tie for 10th place of college attended with Yale, Princeton and a few others. All of those ahead of Lehigh were larger, mostly much larger schools. Per Capita, Lehigh is behind only Union College and Bucknell.
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/11/28/these-3 ... -ceos.html
That list will not include some of the much higher profile Lehigh grads like Stacey Cunningham (CEO of the NYSE), Marty Baron (Editor and chief of the Washington Post), Cathy Engelbert (1st female managing partner of a Big 4 Accounting firm and current Commissioner of the WNBA) and a whole host of others.
Lehigh is not a liberal arts school. Although the predominate college is now the College of Arts and Sciences, the vast majority of students appear to be in the sciences. Many I talked to are on some sort of pathway to medical school. The world continues to evolve. What were dynamic industries and much sought fields of studies are dying on the vine. Lehigh has only recently begun to adapt to that change by adding Bioengineering and Computer engineering to the mix.
Lastly, it is not surprising but still very disappointing that people cannot see past their political loyalties. When Bill Cosby's degree was rescinded I suspect the clamoring was different. If the political parties involved were switched the volume would be sky high in the other direction. Make your judgments the way you would in the boardroom, hopefully based on facts.
I'm off my soapbox....now back to wrestling