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Videographer
Office of Communication and Public Affairs
610-758-4314
smv214@lehigh.edu
Stephanie Veto is the university videographer and a member of the editorial team in the Office of Communications and Public Affairs. She enterprises, shoots and edits videos (long and short-form documentaries, major events, general news, promotional stories and institutional messaging) and takes photos for the university and college websites and publications.
Veto joined Lehigh’s communications team in 2014 after a career working in newspapers as a photojournalist and video journalist. She wrote, photographed and collected video for self-generated stories, features, sports and news.
Veto has a Master of Science in photojournalism from the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University and a Bachelor of Fine Arts with an emphasis in photography and design from Marywood University.
She’s been fortunate enough to carry a backstage pass to the world, covering everything from the PGA Tour’s U.S. Open to life in post-conflict Uganda. She’s paralleled her career with inspiring future storytellers by teaching classes at the University of Missouri, Temple University and currently Lehigh University. Additionally, she’s a freelance photographer and documentarian.
Veto truly loves what she does and has dragged her family all over the country in pursuit of good stories.
A message sent to members of the Lehigh community.
Step inside student learning at Lehigh—from courses in mechanical engineering and numerical methods to robotics and the fundamentals of drawing.
A message sent to members of the Lehigh community.
An early 14-0 lead was enough for the Leopards as they defeated Lehigh 14-11 in Easton.
A gift to Lehigh Libraries Special Collections creates a snapshot of one of Lehigh’s first graduates—a naturalist, civil engineer and astronomer—and offers new research opportunities.
A message sent to members of the Lehigh community.
Events included guided tours of Lehigh’s new Health, Science and Technology Building, a festival on the Clayton University Center lawn and more.
A message sent to members of the Lehigh community.
First-year students participate in The Rally and orientation events over the weekend.
More than 1,500 students from 44 states and territories and 38 countries join the Lehigh family this week.
The pieces in Lehigh University Art Galleries’ outdoor sculpture collection include Herbert Simon’s “Pyramid II” and “Popol” by Joyce de Guatemala.
A message sent to members of the Lehigh community.
The move includes relocating 32 faculty members and 15 labs from existing areas on campus.
The Mountain Hawks end the season on a three-game winning streak with a 17-10 win over the Leopards.
A message sent to members of the Lehigh community.
The ceremony inaugurating Lehigh’s 15th president was held Friday in Tamerler Courtyard.
A special Rally and “Do it for the ‘Gram” were among the events on campus this weekend.
Art and science come together in unique textbook project supported by Lehigh Humanities Lab.
Lehigh holds two in-person Commencement ceremonies Monday for Class of 2021 undergraduates.
The Lehigh mechanical engineering and mechanics professor virtually addresses the Classes of 2020 and 2021.
UPDATE: In-person ceremony is held Saturday morning for undergraduates of the Class of 2020.