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Lack of transportation and child care, financial hardship and the stigma frequently attached to mental health issues are among the many challenges people in marginalized communities face when it comes to obtaining necessary counseling services.
Lehigh’s graduate program in Counseling... Read more »
To enhance student learning, graduate students in Lehigh’s College of Education designed video games that were used as part of classroom instruction in history, math, science and technology.
Ph.D.-candidate Julie Oltman, who aimed to help second-graders learn about colonial Moravian history, designed a mobile digital Augmented Reality (... Read more »
Close to 10 on a Friday night, Chris Liang, associate professor of Counseling Psychology, stands before a group of black and Latino kids in a middle-school cafeteria in Allentown, Pa. “We believe in you,” he tells them.
Liang, joined by two Lehigh graduate students, has come to lead a workshop for... Read more »
Each day we hear disturbing news reports of violence in our nation's schools. The regularity of these stories leads us to believe that schools are no longer safe places for our children. And, students are not the only victims of school violence. Teachers are regularly assaulted at school as well.
So, can we curb school violence? The... Read more »