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Molecular Additives Enhance Mechanical Properties of Organic Solar Cell Material

Computational experiments on semiconducting polymers show under harsh loading conditions—stretching and compression—the addition of small molecules enhances performance and stability and points to a promising new direction for solar cell research.


8.11.20: Fall 2020 Return to Campus Protocols for Graduate Students

A message to graduate students from Beth Dolan, Kathleen Hutnik and Holly Taylor


8.11.20: Required Return Training Video and Social Contract for Students

A message to students from Ricardo Hall, Katherine Lavinder and Holly Taylor

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Discovery Transforms Understanding of Hydrogen Depletion at the Seafloor

Scientists analyzing hydrothermal fluid collected at the Piccard vents at Mid-Cayman Rise have found non-biological processes deplete hydrogen that was thought to be readily available to subseafloor microbial communities.


How’s Your CEO’s Cognitive Flexibility?

Andreea Kiss wants to improve your organization’s ambidexterity.


Remembering Alice Eckardt, Professor Emerita of Religion Studies

Eckardt, along with her late husband, was a founder of Lehigh's nationally and internationally known Jewish Studies program.

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8.11.20: Updated Information: COVID-19 Testing Protocol for Students with Campus Access

A message sent to all undergraduate and graduate students from the Health and Wellness Center.


Wonpil Im Featured in Wired Italia

The bioengineering professor discusses his work on the first open source model of the coronavirus spike protein.

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Germán Cadenas' Research Is Featured by the American Psychological Association

Cadenas' research on race-based discrimination and psychological distress on undocumented immigrants is discussed.

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Corinne Post Answers the Question 'Will Women Have to Work Harder After the Pandemic?' in BBC News

Post's work suggests implicit biases that slow down progress for women can re-emerge strongly during economic crises.

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Sirry Alang Discusses Police Brutality as a Public Health Issue in Interview with SELF

The associate professor shares the importance of seeing police violence as a public health concern.

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Suzanne M. Edwards and Larry Snyder Share Parenting and Working from Home Data with The Washington Post

The professors wrote about the difficulties of balancing work and parenting.


8.10.20: Action Required by 8/14: Complete Student Expectations Training

An email sent from Student Affairs.


8.7.20: Open IV Phase Guidance for Staff and Faculty

A message sent from the Task Force to Safely Open the Lehigh Campus.


Developing a Faster, Simplified COVID-19 Test

Kathryn Kundrod and her fellow researchers aim for a test that can be used in a limited-resource setting.


8.6.20: Orientation information for families

A message sent to Class of 2024 Families.

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Housing, Dining Discussion Concludes Lehigh ‘Community Conversations’ Series

Lehigh leadership details housing and dining changes for first-year students moving on campus Aug. 18-20.

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Lehigh Leadership Discusses Fall Semester in Third ‘Community Conversations’

President John Simon noted that Lehigh has made significant investments in remote teaching and learning to ensure a rigorous academic experience.