Background
Pula, James Stanley was born on February 18, 1946 in Utica, New York, United States. Son of Stanley Joseph and Winifred Lillian (Smith) Pula.
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The definitive biography of Thaddeus Kosciuszko, hero of the American Revolution and the Polish revolt against Russian control in the 1790s.
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The history of America is the history of the people that have settled it from all over the world. This volume includes twelve essays by scholars on the local history of the most significant ethnic groups in the Utica, New York area, including the African, Bosnian, German, Irish, Italian, Jewish, Lebanese, Oneida Indian, Polish, Syrian, Ukrainian, and Welsh communities. The essays illuminate the reasons why the groups migrated to Central New York and includes the social, economic, political, religious and cultural development of the ethnic communities; and the contributions of the various groups to the development of the local areas.
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Traces the life and contributions of the French in America through a chronology and pertinent documents.
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Pula, James Stanley was born on February 18, 1946 in Utica, New York, United States. Son of Stanley Joseph and Winifred Lillian (Smith) Pula.
Bachelor, State University of New York, Albany, 1968; Master of Arts, Purdue University, 1970; Master of Education, U. Maryland., 1979; Doctor of Philosophy, Purdue University, 1972.
Assistant professor, Voorhees College, Denmark, South Carolina., 1973-1975;
lecturer, U. Maryland. U. College, College Park, 1975-1979;
director administration, Southeastern U., Washington, 1979-1980;
associate dean, director continuing education and summer session, associate professor of history, St. John Fisher College, Rochester, New York, 1980-1986;
director division career and interdisciplinary studies, associate professor, State University of New York, Binghamton, 1986-1990;
associate dean, associate professor of history, State University of New York, Saratoga Springs, 1990-1993;
dean Metropolitan College, Catholic U. American, Washington, since 1993. Board directors Orphan Foundation American.
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Member Rochester Chamber of Commerce, 1981-1986. Member International Sister Cities Committee Rochester, 1981-1986. Member Committee on Minorities in Higher Education, Rochester,1983-1986.
Member Rochester Sesquicentennial Committee, 1984-1985. Chair community education committee Rochester Area Colls. Consortium, 1984-1986.
Member Special Children's Committee, Binghamton, 1986-1989. Member Broome County Committee for Observance of Constnl. Bicentennial, 1987-1989.
Member Saratoga Springs Cmty. Assistance Committee, 1990-1993. Member Brookland Cmty.
Action Committee, since 1995. Member Polish American History Association (co-editor newsletter 1988-1994, board directors since 1978, vice president 1980, president 1981), Polish Institute Arts and Sciences (board dirs.1989-), National U. Continuing Education Association (chair division budget and finance 1987-1989, chair membership committee 1987-1989, board directors 1989), Phi Alpha Theta.
Married July 5, 1969 (divorced February 1982). Children: Michael Stanley, Marcia Haley.