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Phillip Coles shares his expertise and experience in this WSJ piece.
Brooke DeSipio and Lehigh's Office of Gender Violence Education and Support are featured in this APA article.
In this article, Oliver Yao discusses technology and data science with Fortune.
In this opinion article, Marilisa Jiménez Garcia writes about what's at risk when books are banned.
The Institute of Museum and Library Services grant will support LUAG’s Taste of Art program.
Lehigh's focus on research and community through the RARE program is featured in this Chronicle special report.
Lehigh researchers and colleagues find youth with ADHD are at a greater risk of experiencing COVID-19 symptoms and disruptions.
The research group has been awarded a $750,000 National Science Foundation grant to improve user awareness and resilience.
Donald Outing and Lesley Chow share with Science how they incorporate DEI initiatives in their research groups and classrooms.
The professor of political science discusses gender-based violence in Native American communities.
Jesus Salas, professor of finance, shares his expertise with KQED.
Research from Carlos Romero, director of the Energy Research Center, is featured in Envirotec Magazine.
Dominic Packer's book and research is featured in this Business Insider article.
Nicole Johnson explores the influence of digital activism on the resistance and recovery of sexual assault survivors.
The professor of management notes that sharing the feeling of ambivalence with your team can lead to creative problem solving.
The gift will support programming for Lehigh’s Startup Academy.
The professor of economics is cautiously optimistic about the new data.
Daniel Zane investigates what happens to consumers when they are distracted by a background ad while multitasking.
Sara Kangas, assistant professor of special education, recommends policy guidance specifically addressing the needs of English Learners with disabilities.
Lloyd Steffen's new book explores the meaning of violence in Christianity through insecurity and identity.