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Mickel explores the notion that the exclusively manual work that local site workers do not only exploits them in terms of labor conditions, but also puts them at risk of job loss if they exhibit their work as intellectual or scientific labor.
Barbara Malt and her collaborators examine how we talk about objects across multiple languages—and how that reflects human thought processes.
Herrera’s research helps guide decisions about which sites to designate as marine protected areas in the Gulf of Mexico in the years following the Deepwater Horizon disaster.
Lehigh researchers study two approaches to achieving and maintaining nuclear fusion: magnetic confinement and inertial confinement.
Marketers have for decades worked on brand anthropomorphism in an effort to build a stronger connection with consumers. Marina Puzakova’s work explores what happens when they succeed.
Trumpeter Bill Warfield says his life changed forever when he heard a Lew Soloff solo. On his new album, he pays tribute to his late mentor—a man he says made his life in music possible.
A team of Lehigh researchers works to characterize blood's mysterious protein.
Dykes ’66 unofficially set a world record for his age group in December 2018 by running a 2:54.23 marathon in Jacksonville, Fla.
Lehigh’s ongoing implementation of its Path to Prominence plan can be seen in several projects, including SouthSide Commons and New Residential Houses.
Evelyn and Jim Piazza, whose son Tim died as a result of hazing, meet with Lehigh students in effort to save lives.
Lehigh researcher Muzhe Yang co-authored the first study of the infant health impacts of maternal stress caused by long-distance commuting.
Gilmore, who was on Lehigh’s coaching staff 15 years ago, returns to lead the football program.
Beth Dolan, an associate professor of English, and composer Amanda Jacobs present lecture recital at Carnegie Hall.
'Paris After the War' is on display in the Dubois Gallery on the fourth floor of Maginnes Hall until May 24.
Oliwia Krupinska ’20 finds no set requirements to obtain postdoctoral astrophysics fellowships funded by NASA