Lees--Jay T. (History Faculty)

Displaying 1 - 29 of 29 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
1 Christian responses to Hitler: A film screening and discussion
Public Relations News Release 2014:189, p.1
This event will be sponsored by UNI Center for Holocaust and Genocide Education and UNI Department of Philosophy and World Religions, and will take place on March 8 at St. Luke's Episcopal Church. The events are free and open to the public.
2 UNI professor creates documentary film about the 'One Day in May'
Public Relations News Release 2013:228, p.1
Jay Lees, Julie Lowell, and Sarah Stubbe worked together to create a documentary about the tornado that hit Parkersburg. They interviewed over 100 people to make the film. The event will feature a preview of the film and a lecture.
3 A holistic review of the Liberal Arts Core
Northern Iowan 107:48, p.1
The Steering Review Committee has been charged with looking at all seven categories. One is reviewed each year. Is the Liberal Arts Core doing what is was intended to do?
4 HSAB sponsors 'Tearing it UP: The Aftermath'
Northern Iowan 107:41, p.3
A phone call from former students prompted Jay Lees, Julie Lowell, and Sarah Stubbe to travel to Parkersburg after the tornado. Over fifty hours of film were shot as the basis of a documentary; photo.
5 Honors students have opportunity to study abroad in Italy and Prague
Northern Iowan 105:10, p.1
Students have the opportunity to study in Italy in May and the Czech Republic in June for honors credit; photo.
6 Panther Portraits
Northern Iowan 104:45, p.11
Humanities field trip to Art Institute of Chicago; photo.
7 Studying abroad promotes cultural diversity
Northern Iowan 103:13, p.5
Students participating in studying abroad programs return with open minds and first hand knowledge of how other cultures live and interact; photo.
8 Study abroad this summer with UNI
Northern Iowan 103:13, p.4
Many opportunities are available for students to study outside of the U.S. this summer.
9 Tuesday, March 28
Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.1
Writing seminar will take place; Gay marriage will be explored by debate; Panel discussion on democracy will be held; Shakespeare roundtable discussion will take place; Bio-diesel workshop will be held; Women's Film Series will continue.
10 2006 named the Year of Study Abroad, UNI is eager to comply
Northern Iowan 102:45, p.1
Yana Cornish talks about UNI's extensive array of programs; photo.
11 Six UNI profs receive Regents Award for Faculty Excellence
Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.1
Reception and dinner were held to honor six professors receiving the Regents Award for Faculty Excellence.
12 Board of Regents excellence awards recognize faculty, staff
Northern Iowan 102:20, p.12
Awards honor those who have made an impact at UNI.
13 Holidays express variety of meaning for all
Northern Iowan 101:25, p.4
Winter holidays were discussed at a University Book & Supply roundtable.
14 University Book and Supply celebrates winter holidays
Northern Iowan 101:23, p.4
Bookstore to hold presentation of four winter holidays; photo.
15 Students perform play in Windy City
Northern Iowan 98:20, p.13
Social and Behavioral Science Honors Program students performed the play "Dulcitius" at the National Honors Convention.
16 'A Medieval Nun Takes on Sex, Violence and History' topic for UNI history lecture Wednesday, March 21
Public Relations News Release 2000:312, p.1
Jay T. Lees will present a lecture for the UNI History Lecture Series.
17 Harry Brod named head of University Honors program
Northern Iowan 97:30, p.5
University Honors program is expected to bring students and faculty closer together; photo.
18 Brod named director of new UNI honors program
Public Relations News Release 2000:175, p.1
Harry Brod will oversee development of curriculum and student recruitment for the Honors Program.
19 UNI Honors program gets unexpected help
Northern Iowan 97:15, p.1
Nadyne Harris, Centerville, Iowa, donated $200,000 to UNI to be used in liberal arts education.
20 Recently/soon to be published: Jay Lees
Campus News Network 8:11, p.
Jay Lees authored "Anselm of Havelberg: Deeds into Words in the Twelfth Century."
21 Professor Morgan's UNI future in question; insufficient outside research publications, constitutes tenure denial
Northern Iowan 93:53, p.1
Hearing on Carol Morgan's denial of tenure and promotion continues; photo.
22 Something old, something new: Parents' Weekend is now Family Weekend
Campus News Network 6:5, p.1
Parents' Weekend is now called Family Weekend to celebrate role families have in student's education; 1995 activities described.
23 Speaker searches for Camelot; students reenact medieval mirth
Northern Iowan 91:40, p.8
Geoffrey Ashe speaks on King Arthur; photo.
24 University of Northern Iowa to host Second Annual Medieval Festival Friday, February 17
Public Relations News Release 1994:277, p.1
Medieval Festival will be held at UNI.
25 University of Northern Iowa to host seventeen days of multicultural artistic events honoring Martha Ellen Tye
Public Relations News Release 1994:267, p.1
Martha Ellen Tye art festival to be held at UNI.
26 Stumme finds job experience at the University of Northern Iowa Academic Advising Services
Public Relations News Release 1992:414, p.1
Sarah Stumme has developed a professional relationship with students due to offering group study sessions for Carol Morgan.
27 What's Up
Northern Iowan 85:26, p.2
Meetings and activities.
28 Medieval mystic to be topic of Northern Iowa's History lecture series, Wednesday (Nov. 30.)
Public Relations News Release 1988:185, p.1
Hildegard of Bingen will be the topic of a history lecture. Jay Lees will present "Hildegard of Bingen, Medieval Mystic," Lees will discuss Hildegard's works asaccounts of her mystical visions.
29 Iowa College Teachers of History to meet on Northern Iowa campus Saturday (Nov. 7)
Public Relations News Release 1987:119, p.1
The annual conference of the Iowa College Teachers of History is held in the Redeker Center. Historians from various universities speak at the event, including Professors David Walker, Donna Maier, Jay Lees, and Donald Whitnah.