The passing of Dr. Thaddeus C. Radzilowski
We are sad to report the passing of Dr. Thaddeus C. Radzilowski, longtime Remembrance and Reconciliation board member and supporter of our work in Przemysl.
PIAST INSTITUTE
MOURNS THE PASSING OF DR.
THADDEUS RADZILOWSKI
Today,
Piast Institute, our Polish-American family, and our Hamtramck community lost a
great leader in the passing of Dr. Thaddeus C. Radzilowski. Earlier today, July
20th, he passed away surrounded by loved ones.
Dr.
Radzilowski was a highly accomplished historian and academic studying Poland
and Central and Eastern Europe, producing countless manuscripts on these important
topics. Over the course of his rich academic career he has taught at University
of Michigan, Madonna University, Heidelberg College, and Southwest Minnesota
State University. He also served as the President of St. Mary College. Over the
years, he not only educated thousands of American students about Polish and
Central European history, he also mentored many of them and fostered countless
community leaders.
In
2003, Dr. Radzilowski co-founded the Piast Institute with Virginia Skrzyniarz.
It quickly became the largest Polish-American think tank in the United States.
As President of Piast, Dr. Radzilowski has focused the organization as a major research
center, one of U.S. Census Information Centers, and as a representative of
Poland and Polish-Americans in the United States, with worldwide network
of accomplished fellows. Under his leadership, the Institute produced position
papers, school curricula, research reports, conducted surveys, organized
conferences and exhibits, and was very involved in the life of American
Polonia. He also cultivated many relationships with Polish universities and
institutions.
Over
the years, Dr. Radzilowski received many awards for his academic work,
community involvement, and leadership. He was a corresponding member of the
Polish Academy of Sciences (PAN). He served as an advisor and consultant to the
U.S. Commission on Civil Rights and the U.S. Bureau of the Census and was a
member of the Ford Foundation Commission on Ethnicity on American Life. In
1999, the President of Poland presented Dr. Radzilowski with the Cavaliers
Cross of the Polish Order of Merit for distinguished contributions to the
dissemination of Polish culture in the world.
In
addition to his contributions to preserving Polish heritage in the U.S., Dr.
Radzilowski was an American patriot, a veteran of the U.S. Armed Forces who
served his country in Vietnam.
Those
who knew Dr. Radzilowski well will miss him for his charm, his sense of humor,
his countless stories, his sharp mind, and his infectious cheerfulness.
Dr.
Radzilowski is survived by his wife, Kathleen, three sons, John, Paul and Stefan,
grandchildren Radek and Diana, sisters Fran and Cynthia, and brothers, Norbert
and Fred.
Details
on a celebration of Dr. Thaddeus Radzilowski’s life will be announced shortly. Please
direct any questions to the Executive Vice President of the Piast Institute
Virginia Skrzyniarz, Skrzyniarz@piastinstitute.org or (313) 733-4535.
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