T. Mills Kelly

T. Mills Kelly is the Chair of the Civic Education Project.

Prizes and Awards

 * Research Scholar fellowship, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 2004-05
 * State Council on Higher Education (SCHEV) Outstanding Faculty Award, winner in the category "Teaching With Technology," 2004-05 [more->]
 * George Mason University Teaching Excellence Award, 2004-05
 * Technology Across the Curriculum grant, George Mason University, 2004-05
 * Co-Director, Women in World History, National Endowment for the Humanities, Exemplary Education Project, 2003-05
 * Mathy Junior Faculty Award, George Mason University, 2003
 * Technology Across the Curriculum grant, George Mason University, 2003-04
 * Co-Director, World History Matters, National Endowment for the Humanities, Exemplary Education Project, 2002-04
 * Honorary Member, Alpha Lambda Delta, selected by George Mason University Freshman honors students, 2002.
 * Technology Across the Curriculum grant, George Mason University, 2002-03
 * Summer research grant, George Mason University, 2002
 * Consultant, Quality in Undergraduate Education initiative, 2002-05
 * Independent Researcher, Visible Knowledge Project, 2000-05
 * Carnegie Scholar, Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, 1999-2000
 * Elected to Texas Tech University Teaching Academy, Spring 2000
 * IREX Short-term Travel Grant, 1999
 * Czech Educational Foundation of Texas, support for Virtual Archive of Central European History project, 2000
 * Slovak-American Cultural Foundation, support for Virtual Archive of Central European History project, 2000 and 2001
 * Research Enhancement Fund Grant, Texas Tech University Arts & Sciences Council, 1999-2000
 * Faculty Incentive Grant, Texas Tech University Teaching, Learning and Technology Center, 1999-2000
 * Gloria Lyerla Memorial Library Research Travel Grant, 1999-2000
 * Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Research Scholar, 1997
 * Woodrow Wilson Center Junior Scholars Training Seminar, August, 1996
 * Jan Hus Foundation grant to present a series of lectures on the history of nationalism at Pavel Josef ”Safarik University in Presov, Slovakia in April, 1996
 * Finalist, AAASS National Student Paper Competition, 1995
 * Soros Foundation grant for course development project: Nationalism and Human Rights, 1995
 * George Hoffman Dissertation Fellowship for research in Eastern Europe, 1994-95
 * University Fellow, George Washington University, 1992-94
 * Summer Dissertation Research Fellowship, George Washington University, 1992
 * Elmer Louis Kayser Prize for best M.A. thesis in history, 1988