LEMONT FURNACE, Pa. — James “Jay” Precht, associate professor in history at Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus, died suddenly on Oct. 1 at the age of 53.
Born in Jennings, Louisiana, Precht obtained a bachelor of arts in history from McNeese State University before joining the United States Army, receiving an honorable discharge after three years of service.
He went on to achieve a master of arts in history from Central Missouri State University and, shortly thereafter, his doctorate of philosophy in history at Arizona State University in 2007. He was especially interested in 20th- and 21st-century American Indian history, completing his dissertation on the Coushatta people who occupied territory in present-day Tennessee, Georgia and Alabama.
He continued this work as a research associate at his undergraduate alma mater before joining Penn State Fayette, in 2010, as assistant professor in history. Here, he contributed courses in western heritage, American civilization, pop culture and folklife, indigenous peoples and more.