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Manager, Editorial Services
Office of Communications and Public Affairs
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Kelly Hochbein is a member of the editorial team in the Office of Communications and Public Affairs. She serves as editor of the Lehigh Research Review and as an associate editor of the Lehigh Alumni Bulletin. She also writes and edits for Lehigh’s news websites and other publications, covering events, research and news from all four colleges.
Hochbein holds a B.A. in English and a master’s degree in education from the University of Notre Dame. She worked as a teacher and a freelance writer before her arrival at Lehigh in 2014.
More than 500 students from Lehigh’s three undergraduate colleges recognized for high academic achievement.
Lehigh’s Accelerator Grants support multi-investigator research programs in specific and significant areas of opportunity, allowing flexibility in the use of funds for rapid program growth. One such project relies on researchers in Ghana, Uganda and Guatemala to lead in the examination of short-term medical missions from the host countries’ perspectives.
Dolan celebrates English Romantic writer Charlotte Smith by tracing and telling her story.
Teachers' perceptions of these policies impact instructional improvement and teacher behavior.
Neurons, or brain cells, deliver critical information used by our auditory system to interpret sounds. R. Michael Burger and his team ask: How do they know what type of frequency to detect?
The approach, not widely used in architecture and the building sciences, gives rise to important questions.
The model and its corresponding open-source software will help researchers understand how the damage process evolves over time.
Patricia Manz develops curriculum to improve home visiting services for children with significant developmental needs.
Mickel explores the notion that the exclusively manual work that local site workers do not only exploits them in terms of labor conditions, but also puts them at risk of job loss if they exhibit their work as intellectual or scientific labor.
A team of Lehigh researchers works to characterize blood's mysterious protein.
Beth Dolan, an associate professor of English, and composer Amanda Jacobs present lecture recital at Carnegie Hall.
Provost Pat Farrell presented Witt with a Lehigh medallion during a dinner at the President's House.
Faculty and staff gathered at a town hall to learn about Research Futures, a plan to invest significantly in research throughout the university.
Members of the Lehigh community gathered at a reception to welcome Witt and hear her vision for the College of Health.
A message from our leadership
The host of “PBS NewsHour” delivered the 2019 Kenner Lecture for Cultural Understanding.
Woodruff will deliver the 2019 Kenner Lecture on Cultural Understanding on Tuesday, March 19.
Verma ’90, a leading expert on trade and diplomacy in Asia, will deliver the address at Lehigh’s 151st spring commencement on Monday, May 20.
John Ochs, founder and director of Lehigh’s Technical Entrepreneurship capstone program and director of the master’s program in technical entrepreneurship, prepares to retire after 40 years at Lehigh.
Lehigh ROTC prepares to celebrate 100 years of producing experienced, well-rounded leaders for both military and civilian life.