News Archive

Urban Green Trends for 2023
As weather and temperatures become more severe, metropolitan areas are looking to innovate in order to assuage the negative health impacts that climate change will have on urban dwellers.

An Actuarial Analysis of COVID-19
All of us will face risk in our lifetimes, but not many of us will define the parameters of that risk, and even fewer of us will use those parameters to turn that risk into an advantage.

U.S. COVID Study: Asians, Lower-income Households Reported Less Confidence in Access to Services
A number of Lehigh faculty have joined in publishing a study in Healthcare that provides “nuanced insights into individuals’ access to health services during the pandemic.”

Junk Food Politics in Action
Eduardo J. Gómez, professor in Lehigh’s College of Health, joins NPR's Goats and Soda to talk about his latest book, Junk Food Politics.

Teaching in a Complex World
Seven faculty members named to the first cohort of Global Teaching and Learning Fellows.

2022: Year in Review
Looking back at some of the biggest Lehigh stories of the year.