Editorial Services

Editorial Services

Lehigh University
Communications and Public Affairs
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Bethlehem, PA 18015
U.S.A.
P: 610-758-4487
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Email: communications@lehigh.edu
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Editorial Services Staff

Kristen DiPrinzio
Director, University Communications

Lauren Thein
Stephen Gross
Christina Tatu
 

The Charter Challenge

As charter schools proliferate, a polarizing debate could use common ground.

Fostering A Secure Attachment

A Lehigh University professor is challenging long-held beliefs about how mothers can best connect with their infants.

Flashback 2010: Healthy School Lunches

When President Barack Obama signed the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010 into law, it was the first time in 30 years that nutrition standards had been improved for the school meals program.

Five Trends: Educational Technology

Scott Garrigan, professor of practice of Teaching, Learning, and Technology at Lehigh, explains how technology is empowering students.

Lehigh’s College of Education celebrates key anniversaries

The College kicks off its observances Thursday with the inaugural John Stoops lecture series.

Making A Case for Public Education

Education activist Diane Ravitch, in an appearance at Lehigh, argues that public schools must be saved for a future generation of children.

Project PEAK: Getting Parents' Attention about ADHD

Lehigh researchers are working with families to help make an educational training program feasible and effective. 

The Art of Conversation

Two 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 Survival

Forty 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 teens

Professor Lee Kern leads national study that finds students with severe behavioral disorders don't always get the services they need.

Taking Science to the Public

An associate professor of School Psychology joins the National Living Labs initiative.

A grand DEBUT for bioengineering majors

Students win national contest with device that monitors HIV medications.

Celebrating 150 years

Lehigh looks back at the persons, places and traditions that helped make Lehigh what it is today.

Sesquicentennial events continue with special dedications, more celebrations

Lehigh's Sesquicentennial weekend continued on Saturday, as the university gathered for community events, special dedications, a Homecoming Day football showdown against Yale and more.

John D. Simon installed as Lehigh's 14th president
At Founder’s Day, university leadership announces an investment of $250 million to shape Lehigh’s future.
Farrington Square dedicated

Campus Square renamed in honor of former Lehigh president, Greg Farrington, and his wife, Jean.

Does coal-fired power plant pollution affect birth weight?

Two Lehigh researchers study full-term births in a New Jersey area downwind of coal-fired power plant.  

Physicists map the strain in a wonder material

The goal is to prevent defects from forming in graphene, a 2D sheet of carbon.

Lehigh After Dark’s Diner en Blanc (and Brown) brings 'touch of magic' to campus

Event kicks off Lehigh’s 150th celebration with a pop-up gala under the stars.