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Teachers' perceptions of these policies impact instructional improvement and teacher behavior.
Heather Johnson studies the inverse of the glass ceiling—an “invisible safety net” that keeps children from historically advantaged groups from falling down the ladder of success.
Physicist Rosi Reed works with an international group of scientists and engineers to map quark-gluon plasma’s phase diagram.
The discovery of a new three-dimensional shape could advance understanding of cell topology and the field of regenerative medicine.
Study observes how the interactions between technological growth and specialization patterns between native and immigrant workers affect wages earned by native workers.
Mary Nicholas’ monograph tells the full story of a radical art movement.
Neurons, or brain cells, deliver critical information used by our auditory system to interpret sounds. R. Michael Burger and his team ask: How do they know what type of frequency to detect?
The approach, not widely used in architecture and the building sciences, gives rise to important questions.
Lehigh researchers’ work in foundational optimization aims to improve our ability to learn from massive amounts of data more efficiently.
Christopher Liang and Nicole L. Johnson explore how socialized gender roles can impact men’s and women’s health, contribute to rape culture and amplify cultural problems.