- About
About
- Academics
Academics
- Research
Research
- Admissions
Admissions
- Student Life
Student Life
- Athletics
Athletics
- Giving
Giving
- Students, Faculty & Staff
- Parents
- Visitors
- Alumni
The four-year project is working to determine whether patients have cancer, and possibly other diseases.
A number of Lehigh faculty have joined in publishing a study in Healthcare that provides “nuanced insights into individuals’ access to health services during the pandemic.”
Events included guided tours of Lehigh’s new Health, Science and Technology Building, a festival on the Clayton University Center lawn and more.
In the face of a global pandemic, a team of Lehigh researchers switches gears to study how individuals perceive, respond to and recover from the impact of COVID-19.
The Lehigh Materials Symposium will bridge the gap between industry needs and academic research interests.
The two-day October workshop is the second in a series of NSF-funded conferences and lectures hosted by the Institute for Data, Intelligent Systems, and Computation (I-DISC).