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New research shows sellers charge less for products they enjoy making, even though buyers are willing to pay more for them
Ameer’s appointment marks a significant step forward in Lehigh’s commitment to inclusivity and the celebrations of diverse perspectives and traditions
Bioarchaeologist Armando Anzellini’s work includes using Raman spectroscopy and isotope ratio analysis to study human remains.
Lehigh University Art Galleries’ upcoming exhibition to explore change and what it means for the circulation of ideas, evolving forces of labor and industry, advocacy through protest, fame and more.
Lehigh Business Supply Chain Risk Management Index shows concern with tariffs, trade wars and regulatory restrictions.
New Pathways for Graduate Students to the Research Enterprise is a pilot training model that aims to prepare senior doctoral students for careers within the research enterprise or as more well-rounded faculty.
New courses will center around health analytics.
Linchen He, assistant professor in the Department of Community and Population Health, leads panel study.
Michael Layden, associate professor of biological sciences, leads a team of researchers studying the neural development of the Starlet Sea Anemone.
Sawyer's program empowers Spanish-speaking parents to help their preschool children improve their language outcomes.
The Building Futures Workshop is first of its type held in India.
The award recognizes significant scholarly achievement in a dissertation project.
Pearl, who joined Lehigh's faculty in 2020, has developed innovative ways to engage students in computer science.
Hall’s seven-year tenure saw the focus on the mental and physical well-being of students and sense of belonging reach new heights at Lehigh
A message from President Helble to members of the Lehigh community.
Students and their families rejoice, as the university hold its 156th Commencement ceremonies.
Sixteen Graduates Ready to Impact the World.
The first of three new University Research Centers, The Center for Catastrophe Modeling and Resilience aims to explore how hurricanes, pandemics and other large-scale events impact communities.