University Communications

University Communications

Lehigh University
Communications and Public Affairs
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Email: communications@lehigh.edu
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University Communications Staff

Kristen DiPrinzio
Director, University Communications

Lauren Thein
Stephen Gross
 

A Global Collaboration

The Institute for Metal Forming's new name honors the Loewy Family Foundation, whose generous support has allowed it to foster collaborative research on an international scale.

To Lead or Not to Lead?

Naomi Rothman says emotional ambivalence, often read as indecision, can help leaders make better decisions. The problem? It may also make them look weak—and cost them their influence­.

Encouraging Maternal Attachment

Susan Woodhouse examines maternal behavior and infant response to forge a path to more effective interventions for racially diverse and low-income families.

Actions Speak Louder than Words

In her new book, Nandini Deo explores the inner dynamics of both the women's movement in India and the Hindu nationalist movement to illustrate the key elements of effective social mobilization.

A New Vision for Glass

A personal challenge from a respected colleague set Himanshu Jain in search of ways to put glass to use in important and innovative applications. His work has placed the material at the forefront of the budding field of biomedicine.

Beyond 'Blanket Truths'

Corinne Post strives to better understand the circumstances in which women thrive as leaders—and what makes them more successful than men.

Quantum Dots by Nature

Quantum dots are used in transistors, solar cells, LEDs, lasers and medical imaging. Current industrial production processes are time-consuming and environmentally unfriendly. Three Lehigh researchers have found a better, more natural approach.

A Focused Attack on Cancer Cells

Conventional chemotherapy attacks both good and bad cells. Damien Thévenin develops a system to deliver anti-cancer drugs exclusively to cancer cells based on the relative acidity of their environments.

An Enigma in Mongolia

Seismologist Anne Meltzer and an international team of researchers study the Hangay region of Mongolia in an effort to gain better understanding of the generation of large earthquakes.

An Ecofeminist Perspective on Health

Climate change is the biggest global health threat of the 21st century, according to the 2015 UCL-Lancet Commission on Health and Climate Change. Kelly Austin examines its impact on women's health.

A More Resilient Civil Infrastructure

Researchers in Lehigh's ATLSS Center work to fortify structures against natural disasters, protecting life and property.

How Does ADHD Challenge Students?

George DuPaul conducts three separate studies that span students' educational stages from preschool through college.

New Technique Wipes Out Unwanted Data

“Machine unlearning” boosts security, privacy by erasing data’s lineage.

Lehigh hosts Science and Engineering Fair

Students from 19 schools show their projects and have them judged.  

Lehigh Ph.D. wins top engineering honor

National Academy of Engineering cites José G. Santiesteban for his work in catalysis, clean fuels.

Lehigh announces tuition increase for upcoming academic year

The 4.5 percent increase was recently approved by university trustees.

Professor wins architecture award for Christmas City huts

Nik Nikolov wins AIA Award of Excellence for his Weihnacht huts.

Correspondence

You offered your thoughts on Lehigh at 150 and other matters, and we listened.

Forging new paths with big data analytics

Alumni discuss the transformative role of big data on healthcare and city planning.

Toy Stories

Lehigh proves fertile ground for new crop of toy inventors.