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Carina Sitkus is the Associate Vice President, Content in the Office of Communications and Public Affairs. In this role, she is responsible for setting and leading the strategic direction for content creation and delivery and leads the vision for communications and content strategy creation across the university.
Lahey brings deep experience in legal affairs, governance and institutional strategy to Lehigh.
Students meet with Jeh Johnson, former U.S. secretary of homeland security; Darren Walker, president of the Ford Foundation and Ambassador Dorothy Shea during one of the year’s final programs led by Ambassador Richard Verma ’90.
Lavinder brings a student-centered approach and deep experience in fostering connected and vibrant campus communities.
Diplomat and former U.S. Deputy Secretary of State returns to Lehigh to share insights on global affairs and leadership.
A message sent to members of the Lehigh campus community.
Three searches to identify new Lehigh leaders are in progress.
A message sent to members of the Lehigh campus community.
Malhotra joins Lehigh following a comprehensive national search, succeeding Georgette Chapman Phillips as the Kevin L. and Lisa A. Clayton Dean of the College of Business.
Packard joins Lehigh following a comprehensive national search, succeeding Joseph Buck.
Less than three percent of PMA clients receive this award annually.
Bucks’ tenure of more than seven years at Lehigh saw the launch of one of the most ambitious and comprehensive campaigns in Lehigh’s history.
Phillips’s tenure was marked by a decade of numerous advancements that have cemented Lehigh Business as a leader in business education.
Hosted by Lehigh President Joseph J. Helble ’82, Compelling Perspectives aims to widen the aperture on issues of societal importance by encouraging open conversations on challenging topics and modeling constructive discourse.
Four new board members began their terms July 1.
The plan will guide Lehigh’s goals and priorities over the next decade.
Verma was confirmed by a recent vote of the U.S. Senate.
The amendments, which went into effect March 1, mark the first-ever modifications to Lehigh’s 157-year-old charter
Trainer will begin her tenure at Lehigh at the end of May.
Hutnik was appointed to the position and joined the current three-person team in the fall.
The survey, administered every two years, is part of Lehigh’s ongoing work to enhance diversity, inclusion and equity on campus and to ensure all members of our community feel safe, valued and welcome.