Gregory M. Reihman
Curriculum vitae
8A E. Packer Avenue
Lehigh University
Bethlehem, PA 18105
reihman@lehigh.edu
610-758-6840
Education
2001 Ph.D. in Philosophy, University of Texas at Austin
1995 M.A. in Philosophy, University of Texas at Austin
1992 B.A. in Philosophy, Yale University, with distinction in the major
Professional Experience
Lehigh University
2020 – present Vice Provost for Library and Technology Services
2013 – 2022 Inaugural Director of the Center for Innovation in Teaching and Learning (CITL)
2013 – 2019 Associate Vice Provost for Library and Technology Services
2004 – present Adjunct Professor of Philosophy, Lehigh University
2004 – 2013 Director of Faculty Development and Co-Director of the Lehigh Lab
Stanford University
1999 – 2004 Program Officer and Teaching Fellow, Introduction to the Humanities (IHUM)
2001 – 2004 Lecturer, Continuing Studies Program
University of Texas at Austin
1997-1998 Assistant Instructor, Department of Philosophy
1995-1997 Teaching Assistant, Plan II Honors Program
Areas of Expertise in Academic and Information Technology Leadership
Collaborative Strategic Planning and Organizational Development; Leading Institutional Change; Library and Learning Space Planning and Design; Faculty Development for IT Integration; Balancing Innovation and Stability; Identifying IT Opportunities in Academic Environments
Areas of Expertise in Teaching and Learning
Active, Collaborative Learning; Inclusive Teaching; Course Design; Redesign of Lecture-based Courses; Student Engagement Strategies; Academic Technology Integration; Faculty Development Strategies; Professional Development Workshop Design; VR/AR for Learning
Areas of Research in Philosophy
Philosophy of Education, Philosophy of Technology, Comparative Philosophy, History of Modern Philosophy, 19th Century German Philosophy, Classical Chinese Philosophy
Areas of Teaching
Introduction to Philosophy/Philosophical Questions; Philosophy East and West; Philosophy of Technology; Eastern Philosophy; Nineteenth-Century Philosophy (Hegel and Nietzsche); Philosophy of Film; Philosophy of Education; The Technology Research and Communication (TRAC) Writing Fellows Seminar; and South Mountain College Seminar and Investigation courses.