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The professor of law and business discusses the impact of the new hospital price transparency requirements in NPR article.
A solar partnership between Lehigh, Lafayette, Muhlenberg and Dickinson has been announced as the recipient of AASHE's 2020 Campus Sustainability Achievement Award.
New research explores the consequences of drought and lack of environmental resources on women in less-developed countries and shows the direct and indirect associations to women’s percentage of HIV.
In a BBC article, the professor of marketing explains the need for authenticity in brands in the plus-size fashion industry.
The psychology professor explains how schools can successfully use student influencers to warn peers about coronavirus.
Lehigh opened the College of Health in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic, emphasizing the need for education in this field.
New research from Charles Stevens, associate professor of management in the College of Business, provides unique insights on ways multinational firms can manage corruption.
The bioengineering professor discusses his work on the first open source model of the coronavirus spike protein.
Cadenas' research on race-based discrimination and psychological distress on undocumented immigrants is discussed.
Post's work suggests implicit biases that slow down progress for women can re-emerge strongly during economic crises.
The associate professor shares the importance of seeing police violence as a public health concern.
The professors wrote about the difficulties of balancing work and parenting.
A study by researchers at Lehigh seeks to analyze the relationship between stress and the way internal and social protective resources, also known as “personal capital,” affect the health of reproductive-aged women in vulnerable communities.