Lewis--Jeremy R. T. (Political Science Faculty)
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1 | Media advisory Public Relations News Release 1991:437, p.1 |
State Representative Jane Teaford will speak to the political science class of Jeremy Lewis. | |
2 | Firing Jeremy Lewis shows university's hypocrisy Northern Iowan 92:25, p.5 |
Believes university's commitment to teaching called into question in faculty tenure case. | |
3 | Popular professor's contract not renewed; students start petition Northern Iowan 92:24, p.1 |
Jeremy Lewis will not be awarded tenure; students upset. | |
4 | UNI rugby club reinstated; selection of "outstanding" advisor a factor in decision Northern Iowan 90:50, p.10 |
After a two year suspension, the UNI rugby club has been reinstated to the University club roster; photo. | |
5 | Meeting dissolves into debate over parliamentary procedure Northern Iowan 90:45, p.1 |
Commission approves motion to keep add/drop policy as is. | |
6 | Partisan persuasion. Public Relations News Release 1993:327, p.1 |
Jeremy Lewis says that at times during the State of the Union speech, President Clinton sounded like a Democrat and sometimes like a Republican. | |
7 | Political science faculty Campus News Network 4:8, p.3 |
Pita Agbese, Dhriendra Vajpeyi, and Taifa Yu presented at a third world conference while Jeremy R. T. Lewis and Kenneth Basom presented at the European Studies Conference. | |
8 | "The Northern Edition" format questioned Northern Iowan 90:20, p.1 |
Controversy continues about stated goals and actual production of Northern Edition. | |
9 | Conference of Political Scientists at University of Northern Iowa Saturday (October 30) Public Relations News Release 1993:145, p.1 |
Charles Grassley will be the guest speaker at the Iowa Conference of Political Scientists held at UNI. Participants include Edward Cohen, Robert Hislope, Eduardo Magalhaes, Michael Jogerst, William Reisinger, Keith Yanner, Darrell Hanson, Joe Shannahan | |
10 | Has Clinton put America on the mend? Public Relations News Release 1993:68, p.1 |
Jeremy Lewis is studying the health plan proposed by President Clinton. | |
11 | The next step. Public Relations News Release 1993:8, p.1 |
Health care reform may make or break President Clinton according to Jeremy Lewis. | |
12 | Same old stuff? Public Relations News Release 1992:780, p.1 |
Six months into his presidency, Bill Clinton is seen as a tax and spend Democrat by many Americans. | |
13 | Painfully plummeting presidential polls. Public Relations News Release 1992:675, p.1 |
Jeremy Lewis comments on the drop in President Clinton's popularity polls. | |
14 | Mini-grants provide for infusion of technology Campus News Network 3:17, p.1 |
Roster of winners and their topics of research. | |
15 | Report card time Public Relations News Release 1992:604, p.1 |
The first 100 days of the Clinton presidency are over. Jeremy Lewis feels he could have done better. | |
16 | Sources Public Relations News Release 1992:423, p.1 |
This week's topics of discussion are how long will the baseball season last and how is Clinton doing. | |
17 | Presidential probing. Public Relations News Release 1992:343, p.1 |
Jeremy Lewis looks back at how the presidency evolved over the years. | |
18 | Presidential passings. Public Relations News Release 1992:284, p.1 |
Jeremy Lewis reflects on the presidential inaugurations of days gone by. | |
19 | Northern Iowa sources for this week's topics in the news Public Relations News Release 1992:226, p.1 |
Queen Elizabeth to pay taxes and the general optimism as the Holiday Season begins are this week's topics for discussion. | |
20 | Following the leader Public Relations News Release 1992:155, p.1 |
Jeremy Lewis states that since the election is over, it is time to see if the commander-in -chief can put his money where his mouth is. | |
21 | Northern Iowa sources for this week's topics in the news Public Relations News Release 1992:164, p.1 |
The electoral college and truth in labeling are the topics for discussion this week. | |
22 | With one month to go---any questions? Public Relations News Release 1992:92, p.1 |
The Presidential election is getting closer. How big a role will Ross Perot play in the outcome. This and other questions will be answered by Jeremy Lewis. | |
23 | Northern Iowa sources for this week's topics in the news Public Relations News Release 1992:89, p.1 |
British royalty's dirty linen, he's in he's out, and the influence of country music are this week's topics for faculty and staff to aid the public with understanding. | |
24 | All eyes are on Iowa. Public Relations News Release 1992:68, p.1 |
Jeremy Lewis says the passage of ERA in Iowa will depend on the advocates ability to convince Iowans are more moderate than radical. | |
25 | As the dust settles Public Relations News Release 1992:21, p.1 |
Jeremy Lewis reveals his latest insight on the 1992 political campaign. | |
26 | Conventions and caravans¿. In true southern style. Public Relations News Release 1991:769, p.1 |
Jeremy Lewis sees interest in the contrasting styles of the challengers for the presidential post in the Republican and Democratic parties. | |
27 | Northern Iowa sources for this week's topics in the news: Public Relations News Release 1991:726, p.1 |
Viability of third party candidates and Olympic training are the topics for this week's discussion. Faculty and staff are listed to aid in discussion. | |
28 | Has the Queen's crown been permanently tarnished? Public Relations News Release 1991:701, p.1 |
The future of the monarchy in England may be in question according to Jeremy Lewis. | |
29 | Northern Iowa sources for this week's topics in the news. Public Relations News Release 1991:696, p.1 |
Faculty and staff members named as additional sources of information for topics in the news. | |
30 | Is the dark horse turning into a white knight? Public Relations News Release 1991:655, p.1 |
Ross Perot leads Bush and Clinton in a recent popularity poll according to Jeremy Lewis. | |
31 | Mini-grants provide for multicultural and gender diverse studies Campus News Network 2:17, p.1 |
Roster of faculty awarded mini-grants. | |
32 | Northern Iowa sources for this week's topics in the news Public Relations News Release 1991:568, p.1 |
Faculty members are available to discuss the flat tax/sales tax issue, environment in USSR/CIS, and independent presidential candidates. | |
33 | Northern Iowa sources for this week's topics in the news: Public Relations News Release 1991:463, p.1 |
Additional information is available from faculty members on current topics including; campaigning, food labels/contamination, grad school, and cutting human service funds. | |
34 | Northern Iowa sources for this week's topics in the news Public Relations News Release 1991:431, p.1 |
Faculty members available to provide information on current events. | |
35 | Northern Iowa sources for this week's topics in the news Public Relations News Release 1991:396, p.1 |
Faculty members available to provide further information on current news topics. | |
36 | Northern Iowa sources for this week's topics in the news: Public Relations News Release 1991:365, p.1 |
Faculty sources of more complete information on the UN's role in the "New World Order", Crisis of confidence in politics, and media and the election. | |
37 | "Why is everyone lookin' at us?" Public Relations News Release 1991:347, p.1 |
Jeremy Lewis speculates on the New Hampshire primary results. | |
38 | The site of media melee in '88 is now a long-forgotten prairie Public Relations News Release 1991:347, p.1 |
Jeremy Lewis states that the Iowa caucuses are losing their luster. |