On Campus
Lee has been honored to participate in engagements on numerous college campuses. Over the years, she has given presentations, participated in panel discussions, taught lifelong learning courses, and even given a keynote presentation at a Holocaust commemoration. Lee feels it is important to connect with students, faculty, and the nearby community to discuss the Holocaust and genocide, which helps to combat antisemitism, bigotry, and hatred.
Recent university engagements include classroom lectures to a variety of disciplines (including history, political science, English/literature, theater and dance, study abroad prep) at a variety of institutions in Western Pennsylvania; lifelong learning courses at West Virginia University and La Roche University, and public presentations at Chatham University and Slippery Rock University.
Carnegie mellon UNIVERSITy, pittsburgh, PA
Upcoming podcast appearance with Understanding Targeted Violence.
Lee joins Susan Baida from The Center for Applied Research on Targeted Violence, a joint initiative at Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh.
Coming October 2025.
Slippery rock UNIVERSITy, slippery rock, PA
SRU hosting Holocaust Remembrance Program March 27 with guest speaker Lee Kikel.
Slippery Rock University invited Lee to speak to the community as part of an annual Holocaust Remembrance Program (2024).
LA ROCHE UNIVERSITY, MCCANDLESS, PA
Literary Society Presentation, 2023
The La Roche University Literary Society welcomed Lee for a public presentation and discussion. She has also spoken to the North Hills chapter of the American Association of University Women at an event on campus.
CHATHAM UNIVERSITY, PITTSBURGH, PA
Short Film Premiere and Public Presentations
Lee has joined the Chatham University community and the Holocaust Center of Pittsburgh for numerous events, including the premiere of the Emmy® award-winning short documentary, “Moments in History: Melvin Goldman.”
 
             
             
              
             
            