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The multi-year, interdisciplinary projects focus on advancing Lehigh’s Sustainability Strategic Plan 2030 goals which align with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals.
Brian Quispe ’20 ’22G and Graham Patterson ’20 win the Joan F. and John M. Thalheimer ‘55 Grand Prize at Baker Institute’s annual award competitions.
Roslyn Weiss joins a diverse group of 184 artists, writers, scholars, and scientists to receive the award.
Banks' gift will fund one of the highest academic awards that a university can bestow on a faculty member.
Andreea Kiss examines the cognitive underpinnings of firm international opportunity recognition.
Mary Foltz examines the ways several postmodern authors use representations of human excrement to critique how people treat each other and the natural world.
DiMaggio's book dissects the progression of social movements in the United States since 2008.
Chen explores how 30 years of censorship of Chinese literature and film related to the Tiananmen Square Massacre have shaped public discourse.
Balasubramanian focuses on understanding the mechanical properties of multi-principal element alloys through computational and experimental methods and predictive engineering.
Kaitlin Anderson explores the relationship between disciplinary responses to student behavior and students’ academic outcomes.
For the first time, an analysis identifies non-atopic childhood asthma as more than a set of symptoms, but a distinct disease, driven by early exposure to Benzo[a]pyrene from fossil fuel combustion.
Daley will chair the Department of Community and Population Health.
A message sent to Lehigh undergraduate and graduate students and families.
An analysis by Sirry Alang, associate professor of sociology and health, medicine, and society, suggests a new framework for dismantling white supremacy in public health.
A message sent to members of the Lehigh community and Lehigh families.
A message sent to Lehigh undergraduate and graduate students and families.
‘It’s better to use the vaccine than to waste it,’ Caplan tells a virtual audience attending Lehigh’s Peter S. Hagerman ’61 Lecture in Ethics.
A message sent to faculty, staff, and TA/RA/GAs.
Lehigh Business Supply Chain Risk Management Index shows six out of 10 risk factors increasing as supply chain managers are still cautious despite vaccine rollout.