research

Study tries to address criticisms of short-term global health activities.

Major social change can motivate compensatory endorsement of conspiracy beliefs or theories, researcher says.

New method improves upon common spectroscopic imaging technique: scattering-type scanning near-field optical microscopy (s-SNOM) makes it possible to obtain polaritonic, mechanical and electrical information simultaneously with one measurement.

About 600 students from across disciplines put their work on display Thursday in four-hour expo in Building C on the Mountaintop campus. 

Chad Kautzer uses a theory of social justice to examine cultural shifts behind expansion of gun rights in the United States.

Craig Hochbein applies technology to track how principals use their time in an effort to improve educational outcomes. 

A Lehigh team, led by Alec Bodzin, develops an innovative geospatial curriculum to help build students’ STEM-related skills. 

David A. Griffith examines reciprocal value-sharing in manufacturer-retailer relationships.

Melpomene Katakalos and Will Lowry bring their extensive professional theatrical design experience and shared affinity for contemporary plays to Lehigh’s stages and classrooms.

With wide-ranging approaches to solving global problems, teams of Lehigh researchers tackle key questions about the future of energy and infrastructure—and by extension, the very future of modern society.