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David Szatmary

David P. Szatmary (born May 27, 1951) is an educator, author on various subjects, and an educational entrepreneur.
==Educator and author==
Born in Milwaukee, Szatmary earned a baccalaureate degree from Marquette University and M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in American history from Rutgers University. In 1970-1980, he taught in the History Department at the University of Arizona as an Assistant Professor. Based upon his academic work, he published ''Shays' Rebellion: The Making of an Agrarian Insurrection'' (University of Massachusetts, 1980), which remains in print.〔Szatmary, D. P. (1980). ''Shays' Rebellion: The making of an agrarian insurrection''. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press.〕 He consulted on the Calliope production of the movie ''Shays' Rebellion'', and more recently was featured in a History Channel program about the rebellion and its importance to the formation of the U.S. Constitution.
From 1980 to 1984, Szatmary managed a chain of music stores in Washington and California, helping to grow the business from three stores in Washington to ten stores on the West Coast. Combining his history expertise with his experience in the music business, he wrote ''Rockin’ In Time: A Social History of Rock and Roll'', published by Prentice-Hall, now in its seventh edition.〔Szatmary, D. P. (2000). Rockin' in time: A social history of rock-and-roll. Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Prentice Hall.〕 He also wrote ''A Time to Rock'' (Schirmer, 1985)〔Szatmary, D. P. (1996). A time to rock: A social history of rock and roll. New York: Schirmer Books.〕 and taught classes at the University of Washington and University of Arizona on the same topic. In addition, he has authored more than 300 reviews of music and history books for publications such as ''Library Journal'' and contributed to multiple editions of ''All-Music Guide'' (Scott Foresman, first published in 1992).〔For example: 〕
In 1984, Szatmary joined the University of Washington (UW), the nationally ranked public research institution based in Seattle, Washington, in the university's continuing and professional education unit, University of Washington Educational Outreach.〔''The Seattle Post-Intelligencer''. June 12, 1992〕 Credited with developing the first certificate program at the UW, he added 60 more certificate programs and helped establish more than 35 degree programs during the next 24 years. Since 1999,〔''The Seattle Times''. ("On the Move" ). March 27, 2000.〕 Szatmary has served as Vice Provost of UW Educational Outreach, which includes UW Professional and Continuing Education.
UW Educational Outreach serves as a gateway to the community, granting alternate points of access to the UW for nontraditional students, most of them working adults. Under Szatmary’s leadership, UW Educational Outreach emerged as a national leader in the field of professional education with a series of innovative programs and partnerships. In 2008, UW Educational Outreach served more than 42,000 students with more than 6,000 programs and courses. The organization attracted 81,000 enrollments and posted gross revenues of nearly $70 million.
Szatmary oversees a staff of more than 200 engaged in development and administration of the UW’s evening undergraduate degree completion program; 30 professionally focused master’s and doctoral degrees; and UW summer quarter. He also oversees more than 120 certificate programs in the areas of biotech/biomedical, building construction, business, computing and information technology, education, engineering, health/social work, law and regulation, and the nonprofit/public sector. In addition, UW Educational Outreach administers international programs, community partnerships, online learning, conferences and workshops, programs for youth and K-12 educators, and English language programs (English as a Foreign or Second Language).

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