Jim Piecuch

Title: Professor of History

Company: Kennesaw State University

Location: Kennesaw, GA United States

Achievements:

  • Inductee, Worldwide Lifetime Achievement (2017)
  • Nominee, CHSS Outstanding Engagement Award, Department of History and Philosophy, Kennsaw State University (2017)
  • Recipient, Recognition for Excellence, Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning, Kennesaw State University (2010-2012, 2015, 2017)
  • Recipient, Educator of the Year Award, South Carolina Society, Sons of the American Revolution (2016)
  • Recipient, Recognition, Camden City Council (2015)
  • Recipient, Historic Preservation Award, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (2015)
  • Recipient, Lectureship Award, Sons of the American Revolution (2013)
  • Recipient, Summer Research Grant, College of Humanities and Social Sciences , Kennesaw State University (2013)
  • Recipient, Research Fellowship, David Library of the American Revolution (2001, 2013)
  • Recipient, Roundtable Lifetime Achievement Award for Scholarly Endeavors, Southern Campaigns of the American Revolution (2012)
  • Recipient, Foundation Award, Historic Camden (2012)
  • Recipient, Recognition for Excellence, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Kennesaw State University (2011)
  • Recipient, Foundation Prize, Kennesaw State University (2009)
  • Finalist, Cox Prize, Society of the Cincinnati (2007-2009)
  • Finalist, Roger’s Prize, South Carolinba Historical Society (2008)
  • Recipient, Price Visiting Research Fellowship, William L. Clements Library, University of Michigan (2002)
  • Recipient, Research Fellowship, Institute for Southern Studies, University of South Carolina (2001-2002)
  • Featured Listee, Who’s Who in America (2009)

Designations:

  • Doctor of Philosophy in History, College of William & Mary
  • Master of Arts in History, University of New Hampshire
  • Bachelor of Arts in History, University of New Hampshire
  • Certified Online Instructor

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