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Dr. David H. Kelly,
Professor of History
B.A. University of Chicago, M.A., Ph.D. (1976) Indiana University.
Has complied, edited, co-authored eight book and five monographs in history and international education. Has traveled for educational purposes in China, Nigeria, Russia, France, Brazil, and Ireland. Dr. D. Kelly teaches the modern American, African, Middle Eastern, Asian, European, and Global Studies courses. He was Faculty of the Year, 1994-1995 (an award presented by D’Youville senior student vote.) He was awarded the American Association of University Professors, DYC Chapter, Scholar of the Year in 1993.
Dr. M. Ruth Kelly,
Associate Professor of History
B.A. D’Youville College, M.A., Ph.D. (2000) SUNY Buffalo. Candidate for M.A. in Theology, Christ the King Seminary.
Author of The Olmsted Case, published by Susquehanna University Press (2005). Author of articles and book chapters on United States Constitutional history and American Catholic history. Dr. R Kelly teaches courses in American history – particularly before the 20th century – and on American politics, law and government. She also teaches the history of Ireland. Dr. Kelly was awarded the American Association of University Professors, DYC Chapter, Scholar of the Year in 2006. She was awarded the faculty of the year award in 2008.
Dr. Terrianne K. Schulte, Assistant Professor of History
B.A., M.S. Buffalo State College; M.A., PhD. (2006) SUNY Buffalo.
Research interests and teaching interests include environmental history especially relating to the Great Lakes environment, women’s history and political history. Has presented at seminars and conferences on women and environmental reform, as well as technology and education. Currently preparing for publication of doctoral dissertation examining women’s efforts to clean up Lake Erie in the mid-twentieth century. Dr. Schulte teaches courses in modern American history.