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Terri Ball-Nicholas

The state seeks to expand public awareness of its Indigenous culture and history

Aparna Nair discusses the intersection of disability, race, and colonialism in British India

Targeting the health of specific  communities around the world, population health is a broad-ranging field that affects virtually every aspect of our daily life. From the COVID-19 pandemic and the decisions that health care providers make to housing stability and transportation access, population health is always all around us.

Lehigh Giving Day - Experiential learning, Internship

Interview with new faculty member Sean Daley

College of Health students, Paulina Gonzalez and Kareem Hargrove, selected to participate in the “Sierra Leone: Diagnosing Autism in Africa“ program, directed by Dr. Kristi Morin from the College of Education

Health inequities in the Lehigh Valley Community exacerbated by COVID-19.

The Delaware Nation is bridging a 1,400-mile gap to reclaim its heritage with a new Tribal Historic Preservation Office on the ancestral homelands of its Lenape ancestors.  

College of Health junior, Hannah Falatko has a deep interest in health equity and qualitative research, especially exploring how people’s cultures impact their perceptions and utilization of health care.   

Abby Bryer discovers her passion through her academics in the College of Health.

Lehigh Giving Day - Experiential learning, College of Health Fellowship for Experiential Learning Opportunities (FELO)

Interview with new faculty member John Hughes

College of Health proud to announce Joan Lunden as Distinguished Scholar in Residence