Making A Case for Public EducationEducation activist Diane Ravitch, in an appearance at Lehigh, argues that public schools must be saved for a future generation of children.
The Art of ConversationTwo Lehigh professors are conducting research into the communication skills of teens with autism.
Creature Counting etc.Second-graders converse with virtual 18th century Moravians. Preschoolers take to "Creature Counting." Middle-schoolers prepare a virtual farmers' market.
A Story of SurvivalForty years ago, the Khmer Rouge took Phnom Penh and unleashed a wrath of vengeance against its own people. The genocide war in Cambodia left almost 2 million people dead from execution, starvation and disease. Many were the country's most educated citizens.
Helping troubled teensProfessor Lee Kern leads national study that finds students with severe behavioral disorders don't always get the services they need.
Celebrating 150 yearsLehigh looks back at the persons, places and traditions that helped make Lehigh what it is today.
A horse named AsaLehigh donates a thoroughbred to the Bethlehem Police Department's mounted unit to help with patrols.