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Monday, December 3

Lehigh students can pursue their degrees within one or across the university’s four colleges, and eventually, a fifth college focused on health. Each college has a separate dean with a personalized vision for their college. Deans oversee the larger operation of their respective college and bring new academic opportunities to their students. ... Read more »

Monday, December 3

In this fifth edition, Nicole Johnson and Jan Yoder's Women and Gender takes clear aim at its goals for social justice by striving to make a difference in the personal lives and relationships of readers, to make a difference to the scholarship of psychology, and to make a difference through... Read more »

Monday, December 3

African-American children often are reported by parents and teachers to display behaviors of ADHD at a higher rate than children from other racial and ethnic groups. For the first time, researchers have found that African-American mothers in a study rated boys as displaying more frequent ADHD symptoms than Caucasian mothers did, regardless of... Read more »

Thursday, November 15

According to Himanshu Jain, professor of materials science and engineering, the United States’ approach to graduate education has not changed much since the period after World War II.

Given the rapid pace of technological change and the growing need for a technologically... Read more »

Thursday, November 8

As an intern at the Institute for Child Development at SUNY Binghamton, Noor Syed sat down with a child diagnosed with autism. Syed said the child was a big kid who scared others because he had a tendency to engage in aggressive behavior. 

Syed, now the clinical director of... Read more »