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Connie Schultz (born July 21, 1957) is an American writer and journalist. Schultz is a nationally syndicated columnist for
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. She worked at ''
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'' newspaper from 1993 to 2011. She won the 2005 Pulitzer Prize for Commentary for "her pungent columns that provided a voice for the underdog and underprivileged". She is married to
Sherrod Brown Sherrod Campbell Brown (; born November 9, 1952) is an American politician serving as the senior United States senator from Ohio, a seat which he has held since 2007. A member of the Democratic Party, he was the U.S. representative for Ohio's ...
, Democratic U.S. Senator from Ohio, and resigned from the paper to avoid a conflict of interest. She teaches journalism at
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.


Early life

Connie Schultz was born to Alvina Jane (née BeBout) and Charles Craig Schultz. Her siblings are Leslie, Toni, and Charles. In 1975, Schultz graduated from
Ashtabula High School Ashtabula High School was a public high school that served the city of Ashtabula, Ohio Ashtabula ( ) is a city in Ashtabula County, Ohio, United States, and the center of the Ashtabula micropolitan area. It is located at the mouth of the A ...
. In 1979, Schultz received a B.A., Journalism, Political Science, from Kent State University.


Career

Schultz was a freelance writer, 1978–1993, then Cleveland Plain Dealer columnist 1993—2011. Because of her husband's 2006 Senate campaign, Schultz took a leave of absence from ''The Plain Dealer'' to campaign for his election. She returned to ''The Plain Dealer'' in January 2007. On September 19, 2011, Schultz again resigned from ''The Plain Dealer'', having written in a note to colleagues that "in recent weeks, it has become painfully clear that my independence, professionally and personally, is possible only if I'm no longer writing for the newspaper that covers my husband's senate race on a daily basis". Schultz's first book, ''Life Happens: And Other Unavoidable Truths'', a collection of her previously published columns, was printed in 2006. Her second book, ''... and His Lovely Wife: A Memoir from the Woman Beside the Man'', a journal of her experiences on the campaign trail, was released in 2007. Her third book, a novel, was published in June 2020. This book explores rural Northeast Ohio across three generations of women and the stories that collectively formed their lives. Schultz writes a column called "Views" for ''
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'' and she has contributed to the online political blog ''
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''. On July 13, 2009, she appeared on
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' ''
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''. In June 2021, Schultz became an opinion columnist for ''
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''. Her weekly print columns are syndicated through
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. On May 18, 2014, Schultz was presented with an honorary doctor of letters degree from
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. Along with her husband, Schultz gave a keynote address at the undergraduate commencement. Schultz will leave Kent State University after the spring 2023 semester, and join
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, in
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, in the fall of 2023.


Recognition

Schultz won the 2004 Batten Medal. In 2005, for commentary, Schultz won the
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, Scripps-Howard Award, and National Headliners Award.


Works

*''Life Happens: And Other Unavoidable Truths'',
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(April 18, 2006) *''… and His Lovely Wife: A Memoir from the Woman Beside the Man'', Random House (June 19, 2007) *''The Daughters of Erietown: A Novel,'' Random House (June 9, 2020)


References


External links


columns
at ''
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''
column archive
at ''
Creators Syndicate Creators Syndicate (also known as Creators) is an American independent distributor of comic strips and syndicated columns to daily newspapers, websites, and other digital outlets. When founded in 1987, Creators Syndicate became one of the few suc ...
''
column archive
at ''
The Huffington Post ''HuffPost'' (formerly ''The Huffington Post'' until 2017 and sometimes abbreviated ''HuffPo'') is an American progressive news website, with localized and international editions. The site offers news, satire, blogs, and original content, and ...
'' *
A Woman over 50: A Life Unleashed
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