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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.
The annual ceremony honors high-performing juniors and seniors.
CATO senior fellow Julian Sanchez delivered the Tresolini Law Lecture on the timely topic of surveillance.
Although Facebook Live and other livestreaming services offer citizens a way to question and hold authority accountable, they can also be used to showcase darker impulses and motives, says Jeremy Littau.
A premiere scholar of Islam and proponent of Muslim-Christian understanding will speak during commencement weekend.
The Cato Institute’s Julian Sanchez will address the fourth amendment and electronic surveillance.
Brad Katsuyama will discuss the stock market and business ethics.
Rev. Sharon Washington Risher is being presented by the MLK Jr. Committee.
The Vice President for Equity and Community position at Lehigh was created to lead institutional efforts to advance its work on diversity, equity and inclusion.
At a campus event, community leaders, faculty and staff honor King's legacy and lasting influence.
Prompting the discussion is petition drafted by Lehigh students and faculty.
The first MLK event of the academic year addressed an issue of growing significance.
The legendary Wall Street financier shared words of wisdom, advice and encouragement with Lehigh's Class of 2016.
The American Psychological Association awarded a seven-year status in its first review of UCPS.
Box allows for safe and proper disposal of expired medications and needles.
One of only a handful in the state with this distinction, the department was praised for its professionalism.
Staff and peer mentors acknowledge the importance of exceptionally dedicated faculty.
Johnson won the National Book Award for Middle Passage.
An expanding body of research is raising questions about the far-reaching influence of pornography.
A ceremony attended by 150 members of the Lehigh community was held in Williams Hall.
Considered a “giant in the field” of school psychology and special ed, Shapiro’s loss will be deeply felt.