Past ADE President Constance Schulz wins Robert Kelley Memorial Award

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The National Council of Public History honored past ADE president Constance Schulz with the 2022 Robert Kelley Memorial Award. The award recognizes outstanding achievement in public history.

Per the NCPH announcement:

The Robert Kelley Memorial Award Committee is pleased to present this year’s award to a nominee with a long career of dedication and achievement to the public history field, Dr. Constance Schulz. A professor of history and independent public history practitioner for nearly fifty years, Dr. Schulz joined the University of South Carolina Applied History faculty in 1985. As director or co-director of that program for twenty-three years, Dr. Schulz has shaped a program that has inspired and educated generations of students to be ethical archival scholars and managers, documentary editors, and field scholars in comparative public history. Her students and colleagues note her generous spirit, deep experience, and track record of building processes and programs that have become models to emulate worldwide.

Join us in wishing Dr. Schulz a hearty congratulations!