Stories about Academics

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LRMI: Average Supply Chain Risk at Highest Level Since 3rd Quarter 2020

Lehigh Business Supply Chain Risk Management Index shows six out of 10 risk factors increasing as supply chain managers are still cautious despite vaccine rollout.

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U.S. News & World Report Ranks Lehigh among Nation's Best Part-Time MBA Programs

Top 50 ranking among all AACSB-accredited participating schools places Lehigh in elite company.

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Lehigh Teams Up with Xavier University of Louisiana to Aid African American Students Aspiring to be Global Leaders

New education pact provides access to scholarships for graduate management education and global immersion experiences.

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Erica Hoelscher Appointed Associate Dean for Faculty and Staff in College of Health

Hoelscher will help develop tenure and promotion guidelines for the college.

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Luck of the Irish Spawns Research Collaboration During Pandemic

Economics Professor Vincent Munley studies voter participation and electoral outcomes in Ireland.

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Lehigh’s College of Business to Expand Footprint

The expansion, originally scheduled to begin in 2020, was delayed due to COVID.

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International Women’s Day: Fathima Wakeel Presents at Women in Data Science GM Multiregional Conference

Wakeel discusses how to frame population health disparities during the pandemic using maternal and child health epidemiological approaches.

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Forecast: the Impacts of Vaccines and Variants on the U.S. COVID Trajectory

Thomas McAndrew, a computational scientist in Lehigh's College of Health, and colleagues incorporate data from experts and forecasters.

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Anand Jagota Appointed New Associate Dean of Research in College of Health

Jagota retains his academic appointment with the Rossin College while taking on his new administrative role.

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Embracing Our Excremental Selves

In her latest book, Mary Foltz examines the ways several postmodern authors produce scatological works to critique how humans treat each other and the natural world.