So, you want to use your STEM degree as a springboard to professional school?

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Most of us have wanted to go to professional school (e.g., Medical, Dental, Graduate, etc.) for as long as we can remember. But do you know what it takes to get there? In this session we will look at historical trends, admissions standards, and the unique aspects of an applicant’s resume/CV that will help you stand out among a sea of highly qualified candidates!

Hosted by: NavigateLU Administration

Additional Information can be found at: https://lehigh.campuslabs.com/engage/event/10272132

Strategies for Optimizing Decisions and Experiences

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Learn tips and strategies for navigating your path at Lehigh and beyond using simple tools and strategies from management science, systems engineering, and mathematical optimization. Walk out with practical knowledge that you can use beginning with the first day of class.

Hosted by: NavigateLU Administration

Additional Information can be found at: https://lehigh.campuslabs.com/engage/event/10271855

Stronger, Smarter, Faster and... Tastier? Materials Science and Engineering does it all!

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Join the awesome faculty and students of materials science and learn about the things that surround us. Everything you touch - from your computer, to your water bottle, to the shoes that you wear - wouldn't exist without the beauty of materials engineering. Plus - superheroes? Superheroes are all about materials science and we want you to know why! We will showcase the wonderful world of materials through live demonstrations AND...you will definitely be getting some made-on-site ice cream.

Hosted by: NavigateLU Administration

Additional Information can be found at: https://lehigh.campuslabs.com/engage/event/10272173

A Chemist's Musings on the Mammalian Sense of Smell

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The Nobel Prize in Medicine and Physiology awarded a few years ago for unraveling the olfactory system provides a delightful opportunity to reflect on the different kinds of thinking involved in systematic advances and abrupt discoveries. It also serves as a wonderful example of new understanding wafting from one field into another.

Hosted by: NavigateLU Administration

Additional Information can be found at: https://lehigh.campuslabs.com/engage/event/10272093

Talking Trash: How Bethlehem Residents and Lehigh Researchers are Working for Environmental Justice

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How can communities come together to solve their most pressing environmental issues? How can Community Based Participatory Action Research (CBPAR) help in identifying and exploring those environmental issues? In this presentation, our research team will expand on the use of CBPAR in a community-driven exploration of persistent street trash and illegal dumping in Bethlehem, PA.

Hosted by: NavigateLU Administration

Additional Information can be found at: https://lehigh.campuslabs.com/engage/event/10271580

A Sustainable Future?

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We will discuss humanity's environmental impact and the need for sustainable solutions, specifically highlighting how a Lehigh education can prepare you for a role in fostering societal change. Using food as an example, we will explore the impacts of essential fertilizer production and explore sustainable ways to feed the global population.

Hosted by: NavigateLU Administration

Additional Information can be found at: https://lehigh.campuslabs.com/engage/event/10272050

The Economics of Social Justice

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Is social justice just? Is it consistent with democracy? What are the challenges inherent in choosing social justice goals in a market economy? Policies intended to achieve social justice goals must be planned and executed in a world of scarcity - where wants are many, resources are few, and choices must be made. Over the last seventy years, Kenneth J. Arrow, James M. Buchanan, Friedrich A. Hayek, and Amartya Sen – all Nobel prize winners - have tried to answer these questions. Their answers point out the difficulties and, in some cases, the impossibilities of current attempts to achieve social justice through a democratic process in a world of scarcity. Study concludes with guidance for those who seek develop realistic social justice policies.

Hosted by: NavigateLU Administration

Additional Information can be found at: https://lehigh.campuslabs.com/engage/event/10271599

Acing College Through Psychological Science

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What is the best way to study? How do you learn new things? How do you mentally prepare yourself to succeed in college? All of these questions are answered through psychological research. This lecture provides pro tips of how to excel at college through the power of psychological science.

Hosted by: NavigateLU Administration

Additional Information can be found at: https://lehigh.campuslabs.com/engage/event/10271785

Thinking through Technology

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Are new technologies changing our views of metaphysics (what’s real), morality (what’s right), and mind (what consciousness is)? Participants in this session will discuss how recent advances in fields such as artificial intelligence, neuroimaging, virtual reality, and social networking might be changing how we see ourselves and how we approach the choices we face.

Hosted by: NavigateLU Administration

Additional Information can be found at: https://lehigh.campuslabs.com/engage/event/10271717

Are Possible Worlds Real?

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The notion of a possible world is central to logic, philosophy, mathematics, and language study. Consider the following intuitive definition: "A contradiction is a statement that fails to be true in any possible world." But, what is a possible world? And are possible worlds real? If possible worlds are real, then how does the actual world, in which our cosmos exists, differ from a possible world? Philosophers studied this notion for more than 2000 years. The past century, finally, witnessed remarkable progress in answering those questions.

Hosted by: NavigateLU Administration

Additional Information can be found at: https://lehigh.campuslabs.com/engage/event/10272015