
Salvation from the Past
Oct 19, 2012
John’s first few days on the North American continent were spent getting to know his father once again. Megan was most surprised by the amount of traffic lights, while Sam was occupied with finding a…
Oct 19, 2012
John’s first few days on the North American continent were spent getting to know his father once again. Megan was most surprised by the amount of traffic lights, while Sam was occupied with finding a…
Oct 16, 2012
Education has never been more important to our nation's progress. One essential way we fulfill our mission of research, teaching and service at Lehigh University occurs right in our neighborhood, in …
Sep 28, 2012
How a local government, university, hospital, medical school, non-profit, and corporation in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania are working together in an approach to education that encompasses health and well-…
Sep 23, 2012
Can our educational culture be changed by thinking more like children and less like adults? The Montessorian philosophy may offer the answer. Despite widespread conjecture about what the next iterati…
Sep 23, 2012
Equality Among the Ranks If 72 percent of all K-12 educators in the United States are female, why are only 14.5 percent of school superintendents women? Today, just 1,984 out of 13,728 district leade…
Sep 17, 2012
When Broughal Middle School and Donegan Elementary School were in need of more mental health services, Lehigh University’s George White, who assists in both schools’ community school’s programs, ran …