Kelly Hochbein

Kelly Hochbein

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. 

Lehigh Hosts Summit on Faculty Service Engagement

Participants from colleges and universities across the U.S. discussed how institutions of higher education can achieve equity and excellence in faculty service and engagement.

Nelson Tansu Named to 2018 'Highly Cited Researchers' List

The prestigious list is part of the Clarivate Analytics report, “The World’s Most Influential Scientific Minds 2018.” 

Lorenzo Servitje: A War (of Words) on Disease

Book project explores the rise through Victorian literature of society’s militarized understanding of medicine and disease.

'The Song Cycles of Beachy Head' to Have New York City Debut

English professor Beth Dolan and composer Amanda Jacobs will present lecture recital at Carnegie Hall on Nov. 4. 

ESPN Commentator Kate Fagan Discusses Depression, Anxiety and Suicidality Among Student-Athletes

The author and former college athlete encouraged honest conversation and shared what she learned in writing her book, “What Made Maddy Run.”

Soterra: Promoting Women’s Safety

An interdisciplinary team of students wins $50,000 in an international competition.

Art As a Necessity

Tony-nominated choreographer Donald Byrd discusses art as a means to social change.

Lehigh Hosts Workshop on the Convergence of Materials Research and Multi-Sensory Data Science

The three-day NSF workshop invited participants from multiple disciplines to explore real-world challenges. 

Lehigh Soterra Team Wins $50,000 in Jain Women's Safety Prize Competition

The team was one of five finalists for the $1 million prize. 

Religion Scholar Stephen Prothero Delivers 2018 Baccalaureate Address

Prothero emphasized to graduates the importance of wandering.

Lehigh Soterra Team in Finals for $1 Million Jain Women's Safety Prize

The team demonstrated its device during the final round of competition in Mumbai, India.

A Customized Academic Experience

Lehigh’s highly selective Eckardt Scholars Program allows a unique opportunity for interdisciplinary exploration and student choice in the College of Arts and Sciences.

Creativity, Discovery, Impact

Creativity, Discovery, Impact

The Impact of Demonstrated Interest on College Admissions

A study by a team of economists including James Dearden, Chad Meyerhoefer and Muzhe Yang finds that selective universities can give significant preference to applicants who demonstrate interest.

Constructing Identity on the Border

Miguel Pillado examines the work of writers in Tijuana who are developing new discourses of border identity on the Mexican side of the border.

Addressing Autism

Lehigh researchers work to support children with Autism Spectrum Disorder from early childhood through high school.

Office of International Affairs Hosts Forum on Short-Term Student Experiences in Global Health

The AIEA Thematic Forum brought a diverse group of participants to Lehigh to discuss research and best practices in the field of global health volunteerism and learning.

Lehigh F1RST Promotes an Inclusive Community for First-Generation and Working-Class Students

Student-led club shines a light on the first-generation student experience.

Umbrellas, Community Outreach and Measurable Outcomes: Lehigh Students Assist McKinley Elementary with a Practical Approach to Absenteeism

A graduate class discussion yields community outreach by scholar athletes and a potentially rich research opportunity. 

Stephanie Powell Watts' 'No One Is Coming to Save Us': A Recasting of ‘The Great Gatsby’

Stephanie Powell Watts' new novel was one of 16 New York Times Summer Reads, among many other accolades