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Lehigh Pioneering Student-Centered, 'Use-Inspired' Approach to Graduate Education
With recent NSF support, Lehigh science, engineering and education faculty will develop a new approach to graduate education centered around a stronger collaboration between academia and industry than the traditional method.
Tuesday, November 13, 2018
A Step Closer to "Design on Demand" Scaffolds for Tissue Regeneration
Professor Kelly Schultz presents new research on cross-linked polymer interactions’ impact on gel structure, which could improve tailoring of implantable scaffolds to regrow tissue.
Monday, November 12, 2018
A Student Rises to the Challenge
Eric Wolf ’20 contributes to the field of physics as an undergraduate researcher. 
Wednesday, October 31, 2018
Nuclear Fusion: Wrestling with Burning Questions on the Control of 'Burning Plasmas'
Professor Eugenio Schuster has recently been named ITER Scientist Fellow in the area of Plasma Control. The International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) promises to be the first nuclear-fusion reactor to produce net energy.   
Friday, October 26, 2018
Study: People Ordered into Mental Health Care Less Likely to Perceive it as Helpful
Sirry Alang studies pathways to mental health services and perceptions about the effectiveness of treatment.
Monday, October 15, 2018
Sirry Alang: People Ordered into Mental Health Care Less Likely to Perceive it as Helpful
Study explores pathways to mental health services and perceptions about the effectiveness of treatment.
Monday, October 15, 2018
Fruit Fly Protein has Protective Effect on Neurons Lost in Parkinson’s
Researchers discover that Scarlet protein, associated with eye color, in fruit flies has protective effect on neurons lost in Parkinson’s sufferers.
Tuesday, October 09, 2018
Fruit Fly Protein has Protective Effect on Neurons Lost in Parkinson’s Disease
Researchers discover that Scarlet protein in fruit flies has protective effect on neurons lost in Parkinson’s sufferers.
Tuesday, October 09, 2018
What's Your Data Privacy Style?
Professor Eric P. S. Baumer’s new NSF-funded study will examine data privacy styles with an eye toward understanding how to design human-centered technology to support various user approaches to data privacy. 
Wednesday, September 12, 2018
Peat Expansion in the Arctic Tundra Could Play a Role in Cooling a Warming Planet
The National Science Foundation has awarded Professor Zicheng Yu a grant to study the rapidly changing Arctic and track the dynamics of peatlands as part of one of its ten “Big Ideas” for scientists to tackle.
Thursday, August 30, 2018

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