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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.
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The university confers degrees in emotional, online tribute to graduates.
The Lehigh community rallies together—and rises to the challenge.
'Know that we are all in this together'
Fusek is living out a dream as a test engineer. She says she owes her early career success in large part to her Lehigh experiences.
Lehigh community gathers to recognize three decades of Umoja on campus.
Late field goal gives Lafayette a 17-16 win.
Scholars and aficionados can now search, download and study 160,000 pages of high-resolution, full-color manuscripts dating to the ninth century, thanks to library partnerships.
Enrolled students increased 10% from Class of 2022.
Inaugural Founder’s Weekend brings campus community together in celebration of Lehigh.
Lesley Chow and her team present a new 3D printing platform to fabricate multi-component scaffolds that “steal from nature” to engineer tissues organized like native tissues.
The executive editor at The Washington Post will participate in a conversation with editors from The Brown and White on Sept. 26 in Baker Hall.
Matt McBride’s long professional baseball career took root at Lehigh. His legacy has opened doors for the players who follow in his footsteps.
The former ambassador to India and Lehigh trustee shared life lessons gleaned from three decades on the world stage.
As the Class of 2019 prepares for graduation, videographers Stephanie Veto and Kari Moffat '17 '19G capture scenes from the Spring semester.
The discovery of a new three-dimensional shape could advance understanding of cell topology and the field of regenerative medicine.
Herrera’s research helps guide decisions about which sites to designate as marine protected areas in the Gulf of Mexico in the years following the Deepwater Horizon disaster.
Lehigh researchers study two approaches to achieving and maintaining nuclear fusion: magnetic confinement and inertial confinement.