Health, Science & Technology

David Cundall was interested in snakes at an early age. He started to observe snakes in Montreal while he was…

Lesley Chow, an assistant professor at Lehigh, felt inspired to develop a novel method to fabricate scaffolds that resemble native…

Lehigh students, both international and domestic, are reacting to the recent outbreak of the coronavirus that began in Wuhan, China,…

Rick Smith and Margie Barry are the faces behind Lehigh University’s Office of Technology Transfer, where they work with faculty…

As the novel coronavirus travels and spreads from Wuhan, China, Lehigh University and the city of Bethlehem are implementing measures…

For many college students, a working computer is an absolute necessity. Damaging a laptop, getting a virus or mistakenly deleting…

Beyond the coughs, fevers and sore throats, there exist a range of illnesses that are not as openly discussed at…

Eight-hundred and ninety-six students have received flu vaccinations on campus this semester, which David Rubenstein, the executive director of the…

It’s just another Thursday night in the basement of Williams. The topic: Aggravated Murder. Looking around, there aren’t faces of…

Cryotherapy of Bethlehem, a new business located at 2223 Linden St. on Bethlehem’s North Side, offers treatments that use cold…