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Friday, October 13

Teachers College Winter Roundtable on Cultural Psychology and Education is celebrating 35 years of the Roundtable and recognizing scholars who have had a major impact on social justice advocacy in multicultural counseling and psychology.  Arpana Inman has been selected as the recipient of the... Read more »

Thursday, October 12

Julie Fogt locates her portrait under the “F” section in the Easton Area High School yearbook.

The typical high school question printed in bold black ink reads, “What do you want to be when you grow up?”

The words “child psychologist” are printed beneath her name.

“I must have always known this,” said Fogt, who earned her... Read more »

Wednesday, October 11

School Psychology student, Laura Wallace, was successful in obtaining funding through the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Head Start Research Award.

Titled, "Addressing the Needs of Infants and Toddlers Exposed to Maltreatment: Examining the Impact of an Integrated Early Head Start & Children and Youth Services Program... Read more »

Wednesday, October 4

Four-year-old Owen struggled to sit still or stay on task. He was impulsive and loud, unable to regulate his noise level. While he spent hours playing with blocks or Legos, when bored or uninterested in a task he was disruptive and inattentive.

Owen’s parents, Barbara and Jeffery Barthold, signed on to participate in a pilot randomized... Read more »

Tuesday, September 26

Arpana G. Inman, professor of counseling psychology and chair of Lehigh’s department of education and human services, joined 67 women leaders from across the United States in the 2017 Higher Education Resource Services (HERS) Institute this summer.

HERS is a nonprofit that provides leadership and management development for women in... Read more »