Graduate research
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Strassler Center, Lehigh University graduate conference to feature two well-known authors
Clark’s Strassler Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies and Asher Lecture Series, with Lehigh University’s Berman Center for Jewish Studies and College of Arts and Sciences, are launching a joint graduate conference this week with lectures by authors Molly Crabapple and Aleksandar Hemon.
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In Brazil’s Cerrado savanna, researchers study, model future climate change scenarios
As part of a $750,000 NASA-funded project, professors Gustavo Oliveira and Robert Gil Pontius Jr. of Clark’s School of Climate, Environment, and Society have been modeling future, competing scenarios of agricultural expansion, given climate change, in Brazil’s Cerrado, known as the region‘s ”Water Tank.”
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Afield in the forest, students learn how to ‘see the world as it is’
Geography course offers career-ready insights and strategies for environmental research
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Building a clean-energy future, brick by brick
Chemistry Professor Julio D’Arcy leads a student research team to develop state-of-the-art technology aimed at improving human lives.
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Photo Essay: Biology students go frog hunting
Biology professor and mycologist Javier Tabima Restrepo and students in his lab study the genus Basidiobolus, and frequently visit local waterbodies to collect frogs for their research.
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Katelynn Humphrey discovers her organic love of chemistry
Katelynn Humphrey ’25 could have taken the easier route, attending college close to her home in East Burke, Vermont. But she wanted something different — and a challenge.
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Found in translation
Clark graduate students create an ASL interpretation tool
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The big thirst
Researchers help drought-stricken Mexico City focus on a greener future
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Virtual reality. Real-life consequences.
Employing technology to envision a drying Mexico’s possible future(s)
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‘I couldn’t do this research without the new lab’
Ribbon cut on $750K grant-funded life sciences facility









