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Monday, June 1
“Nobody else is doing this,” said Scott Garrigan, professor of Instructional Technology at Lehigh University’s College of Education. “There really is a demonstrable problem with test anxiety. Nobody seems to be addressing that.” Garrigan has studied and written about the educational potential of games since the... Read more »
Monday, May 25
Amid the flashing of cameras, occasional bursts of applause and a whistle or two, more than 80 students on Sunday (May 17) donned the formal attire signifying their completion of the highest academic degree awarded by the university.
 
The occasion was the annual doctoral hooding ceremony, held in the Zoellner Arts... Read more »
Wednesday, April 29
Pennsylvania’s Acting Secretary of Education Pedro A. Rivera sat down with area school district superintendents and Lehigh College of Education faculty Tuesday, as they discussed public education and early childhood initiatives, state funding and workforce needs. Rivera, who has been tapped by Gov. Tom Wolf to... Read more »
Wednesday, April 22

Dr. H. Lynn Columba, Associate Professor of the Teaching, Learning and Technology Program at Lehigh University's College of Education was elected President of the Pennsylvania Council of Mathematics. The Pennsylvania Council of Teachers and Mathematics is the premiere state-wide organization in PA for teachers of... Read more »

Friday, April 17

April 17th, 2015 marks 40 years since the Khmer Rouge took Phnom Penh and unleashed a wrath of vengeance against its own people. The genocide war in Cambodia left almost 2 million people dead from execution, starvation and disease. The educated class, government officials, and the wealthy were targeted in an effort to purge the country of... Read more »