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Greg Reihman is Lehigh University's Director
of Faculty
Development. In this role, he works together with faculty to foster
excellence in teaching and learning at Lehigh. He also serves as
Adjunct Professor in the Philosophy Department. Greg graduated from Yale
University in 1992 with a Bachelor of
Arts in Philosophy. After teaching English in China from 1993-4, he
earned his Master's Degree (1995) and then his Doctorate (2001) in
Philosophy from the University of
Texas at Austin. From 1998 to 2004 he
worked at Stanford University, teaching in and helping to administer
the Introduction to the Humanities
Program. Greg has received numerous accolades for his teaching,
including
the Departmental Award for Teaching Excellence at UT Austin. He
was also honored by having his doctoral work nominated for the
university's Outstanding Dissertation Award. In 2004-5 Greg was a
Mellon Faculty Research Fellow at the Penn
Humanities Forum, where he will worked on a comparative study of
dream arguments in Western and Chinese philosophical
traditions. His philosophical research interests include
the history of modern philosophy, classical Chinese philosophy,
comparative philosophy, and philosophies of technology and education. His wife Kristin is a resident in Family Medicine at Lehigh Valley Medical Center. They are the proud parents of two wonderful sons, Mahlon (age 6) and Baxter (age 3) and a lovely daughter Tula (10 mos) |