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Manager, Editorial Services
Office of Communications and Public Affairs
(610) 758-4746
keh714@lehigh.edu
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.
An IBE team explores the viability of a hotel dedicated to weddings.
Yu DU '15G is working to strengthen Lehigh’s presence in China for prospective students and alumni.
The student-staffed Community Voices Clinic provides free counseling services to South Bethlehem residents.
A Mountaintop team develops a collection of arts-based resources for homework club tutors.
A Mountaintop team explores the relationship between geographic location and racial bias.
Amy Forsyth’s furniture design class allows creativity to take permanent form.
President-elect John D. Simon answers student questions in town hall meeting
A Lehigh professor and graduate plan to host an information session for prospective students in Shanghai.
Lehigh students seek answers from political candidates about key issues.
Director Kirby Dick will discuss the problem of sexual assault on college campuses.
Art historian Nicholas Sawicki examines the history and transnational popularity of cubism.
An influential administrator, he never left the classroom.
The Office of Communications and Public Affairs and Library and Technology Services introduce new events-calendar process and daily email
Interns help the Romani people in the Czech Republic.
With limited resources, five Lehigh students tackle problems in rural Indonesian village.
Five interns learned to navigate in Cambodia while working with NGOs.