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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.
Political historian Jay Cost delivered an engaging analysis of two of the men who shaped America.
The annual event recognizes students who have earned a 3.6 GPA or higher.
Craig Hochbein applies technology to track how principals use their time in an effort to improve educational outcomes.
The multi-faceted event will showcase artists, lecturers and performers from Lehigh and beyond.
Resilient. Hard-working. Resourceful. Competitive. Determined. Ambitious. Loyal. Proud.
The April 4 event in Packer Chapel will welcome community voices.
Lehigh is one of nearly 40 schools identified by the It’s On Us PA grants.
The new program will support incoming students as they enter a new, academically rigorous environment.
The director of admission for Rice University will start in his new role on April 30th.
Former Bethlehem Police Chief and attorney Jason D. Schiffer begins early January.
Carter will be based in Washington, D.C., and will focus on legislative policy issues.
Zirin, sports writer for The Nation, comes to Lehigh as part of the Martin Luther King Committee's 'Race X' series.
The prolific and provocative sports editor of The Nation will discuss intersection of race, sports and politics.
The dean of the College of Education came to Lehigh in 2008.
Lehigh is only the second college or university in Pennsylvania to be accredited by IACLEA.
Board of Trustees welcomes a new board chair, two new members and new co-chairs.
The 16-year veteran of the force succeeds Stu Bedics.
The 1997 Lehigh graduate shared hard-won lessons learned during her high-profile career in journalism and finance.
Lehigh’s commemoration of National Police Week included award presentations.
He succeeds Brad Eric Scheler '74 '05P '08P '09PG, who served since 2012.