Marquette University political science professor Julia Azari taught a class on the life and presidency of Jimmy Carter. Marquette University is located in Milwaukee.
President Ronald Reagan delivered his 1981 inaugural address from the U.S. Capitol West Front -- a first. He vowed to turn around the economic crisis and said, "Government is not the solution to our problem; government is the problem." He went to France mid-way through his presidency, in 1984, for the D-Day 40th anniversary and spoke of "the boys of Pointe du Hoc."
University of Kansas rhetoric and political communication professor Robert Rowland taught a class on President Ronald Reagan's first inaugural address. The University of Kansas is in Lawrence, Kansas.
On January 28th, 1986, President Reagan addressed the nation following the loss of the Space Shuttle Challenger. Earlier that day, the Challenger exploded 73 seconds after liftoff, killing all seven crew members.
First Ladies from Lady Bird Johnson to Melania Trump talked about the role of the First Lady, their time in the White House, and the issues important to them.
We heard first from President George H.W. Bush in his 1991 State of the Union Address -- 12 days after leading coalition forces in war against Iraq. He was followed by his successor, Bill Clinton, with a 1995 speech on race relations. An "opportunity" had presented itself, he said, "and we dare not let it pass us by."
President Bush spoke to reporters in the White House Briefing Room and expressed his objections to the Chinese government's decision to use force to disrupt peaceful student demonstrations in Tiananmen Square in Beijing.
Co-editors Andrew Natsios & Andrew Card talked about their book, "Transforming Our World: President George H.W. Bush & American Foreign Policy." They've collected insider accounts from Bush administration veterans who helped shape world events from the fall of the Soviet Union to the Gulf War. The Wilson Center in Washington, D.C. hosted this virtual event.
First Ladies from Lady Bird Johnson to Melania Trump talked about the role of the First Lady, their time in the White House, and the issues important to them.
President Ronald Reagan delivered his 1981 inaugural address from the U.S. Capitol West Front -- a first. He vowed to turn around the economic crisis and said, "Government is not the solution to our problem; government is the problem." He went to France mid-way through his presidency, in 1984, for the D-Day 40th anniversary and spoke of "the boys of Pointe du Hoc."
University of Kansas rhetoric and political communication professor Robert Rowland taught a class on President Ronald Reagan's first inaugural address. The University of Kansas is in Lawrence, Kansas.
On January 28th, 1986, President Reagan addressed the nation following the loss of the Space Shuttle Challenger. Earlier that day, the Challenger exploded 73 seconds after liftoff, killing all seven crew members.
First Ladies from Lady Bird Johnson to Melania Trump talked about the role of the First Lady, their time in the White House, and the issues important to them.
We heard first from President George H.W. Bush in his 1991 State of the Union Address -- 12 days after leading coalition forces in war against Iraq. He was followed by his successor, Bill Clinton, with a 1995 speech on race relations. An "opportunity" had presented itself, he said, "and we dare not let it pass us by."
President Bush spoke to reporters in the White House Briefing Room and expressed his objections to the Chinese government's decision to use force to disrupt peaceful student demonstrations in Tiananmen Square in Beijing.
Co-editors Andrew Natsios & Andrew Card talked about their book, "Transforming Our World: President George H.W. Bush & American Foreign Policy." They've collected insider accounts from Bush administration veterans who helped shape world events from the fall of the Soviet Union to the Gulf War. The Wilson Center in Washington, D.C. hosted this virtual event.
First Ladies from Lady Bird Johnson to Melania Trump talked about the role of the First Lady, their time in the White House, and the issues important to them.
President Ronald Reagan delivered his 1981 inaugural address from the U.S. Capitol West Front -- a first. He vowed to turn around the economic crisis and said, "Government is not the solution to our problem; government is the problem." He went to France mid-way through his presidency, in 1984, for the D-Day 40th anniversary and spoke of "the boys of Pointe du Hoc."
University of Kansas rhetoric and political communication professor Robert Rowland taught a class on President Ronald Reagan's first inaugural address. The University of Kansas is in Lawrence, Kansas.
On January 28th, 1986, President Reagan addressed the nation following the loss of the Space Shuttle Challenger. Earlier that day, the Challenger exploded 73 seconds after liftoff, killing all seven crew members.
First Ladies from Lady Bird Johnson to Melania Trump talked about the role of the First Lady, their time in the White House, and the issues important to them.
We heard first from President George H.W. Bush in his 1991 State of the Union Address -- 12 days after leading coalition forces in war against Iraq. He was followed by his successor, Bill Clinton, with a 1995 speech on race relations. An "opportunity" had presented itself, he said, "and we dare not let it pass us by."
President Bush spoke to reporters in the White House Briefing Room and expressed his objections to the Chinese government's decision to use force to disrupt peaceful student demonstrations in Tiananmen Square in Beijing.
Co-editors Andrew Natsios & Andrew Card talked about their book, "Transforming Our World: President George H.W. Bush & American Foreign Policy." They've collected insider accounts from Bush administration veterans who helped shape world events from the fall of the Soviet Union to the Gulf War. The Wilson Center in Washington, D.C. hosted this virtual event.
First Ladies from Lady Bird Johnson to Melania Trump talked about the role of the First Lady, their time in the White House, and the issues important to them.
President Ronald Reagan delivered his 1981 inaugural address from the U.S. Capitol West Front -- a first. He vowed to turn around the economic crisis and said, "Government is not the solution to our problem; government is the problem." He went to France mid-way through his presidency, in 1984, for the D-Day 40th anniversary and spoke of "the boys of Pointe du Hoc."
University of Kansas rhetoric and political communication professor Robert Rowland taught a class on President Ronald Reagan's first inaugural address. The University of Kansas is in Lawrence, Kansas.
On January 28th, 1986, President Reagan addressed the nation following the loss of the Space Shuttle Challenger. Earlier that day, the Challenger exploded 73 seconds after liftoff, killing all seven crew members.
First Ladies from Lady Bird Johnson to Melania Trump talked about the role of the First Lady, their time in the White House, and the issues important to them.
We heard first from President George H.W. Bush in his 1991 State of the Union Address -- 12 days after leading coalition forces in war against Iraq. He was followed by his successor, Bill Clinton, with a 1995 speech on race relations. An "opportunity" had presented itself, he said, "and we dare not let it pass us by."
President Bush spoke to reporters in the White House Briefing Room and expressed his objections to the Chinese government's decision to use force to disrupt peaceful student demonstrations in Tiananmen Square in Beijing.
Co-editors Andrew Natsios & Andrew Card talked about their book, "Transforming Our World: President George H.W. Bush & American Foreign Policy." They've collected insider accounts from Bush administration veterans who helped shape world events from the fall of the Soviet Union to the Gulf War. The Wilson Center in Washington, D.C. hosted this virtual event.