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Director, University Communications
Office of Communications and Public Affairs
(610) 758-4838
lmh2@lehigh.edu
Linda Harbrecht is the Director of Communications in the Office of Communications and Public Affairs. In addition to writing about major university initiatives, programs and events, she also serves on Lehigh’s Crisis Management Team and provides editorial and strategic marketing support to the Student Affairs division.
An award-winning former journalist and former editor of Lehigh’s Alumni Bulletin, she has written extensively about faculty research, the history of the university and has contributed to university research publications during her nearly 18 years at Lehigh.
Simon introduced the ambitious Path to Prominence plan, which presents a bold academic vision for Lehigh.
The Student Life Leadership Awards noted the accomplishments of more than 50 students.
Simon told faculty they are key to addressing opportunities and “owning our future.”
Heather Johnson studies the inverse of the glass ceiling—an “invisible safety net” that keeps children from historically advantaged groups from falling down the ladder of success.
A teaching award will be named in honor of the materials science and engineering professor, who battled Lou Gehrig’s disease for nearly three years.
The rankings will appear in U.S. News and World Report’s 2020 rankings.
The women’s rights icon delivered the university’s MLK address to a packed house in Baker Hall.
Anita Hill will speak on 'From Social Movement to Social Impact: Putting an End to Sexual Harassment in the Workplace.'
She will replace Henry Zheng, who stepped down in early 2019.
Berman will speak on reclaiming voting rights for all.
A new HawkWatch system offers enhanced communication capabilities.
A new program will support incoming students as they enter an academically rigorous environment.
The new appointments and recent retirements were effective July 1.
Local resource will offer South Side residents a range of support services.
The beloved scholar, colleague and mentor leaves an impressive legacy at Lehigh.
Their hopes are bolstered by the largest inventory in two decades.
The Lehigh alum spoke to the Class of 2018 as part of the university’s 150th commencement.
Annual event recognizes the extraordinary efforts of members of the LUPD.
The scholar, author and social commentator will address graduates and families.
He is the current Educator in Charge at the Metropolitan Museum of Art since 2016.