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Lehigh University
Communications and Public Affairs
301 Broadway, 4th Floor - Suite 400
Bethlehem, PA 18015
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P: 610-758-4487
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Email: communications@lehigh.edu
Website: www.lehigh.edu/communications
Mary Ellen Alu
Director, Editorial Services
Obscured by the rancor of the school reform debate is this fact: Socio-economic status is the most relevant determinant of student success in school.
A Lehigh pilot project helps parents help their children.
Can wearable technology help to evaluate how principals use their time?
The College of Education's determination to provide leadership in the areas of education and human services has never been stronger than it is today.
A growing number of parents across various states have allowed their children to opt out of taking standardized tests, arguing the scores are improperly used to evaluate students and teachers. This movement begs the question—what are the merits of standardized testing?
U.S. News & World Report also lauded Lehigh as one of the nation's most innovative universities.
Flowers will succeed Vince Munley, who has held the position for the past six years.
A new book looks at the aftermath of rape in medieval English literature.
The Next Generation Ph.D. planning grant supports new approaches to graduate study in the humanities.
The Class of 2020 is officially inducted into the Lehigh community.
An algorithm proves its worth in a San Diego simulation.
First-year students are welcomed as they arrive on campus.
More than 100 staff, faculty and students joined in a conversation around diversity efforts.
Marcos Pires receives inaugural ACS Infectious Diseases Young Investigator Award.
Electro-thermal poling induces conductivity, could pave way for capacitors.
When retailers expand their mobile strategies, there may be unforeseen consequences.
Students from New York's Pratt Institute talk about their summer spent working alongside Lehigh students as part of the Mountaintop program.
Khanjan Mehta, currently of Penn State University, will assume his role at Lehigh on Dec. 30, 2016.
A first book finds that nuns in post-Reformation England had an influence beyond the cloister.