How Do We Keep History Relevant and Exciting?
Today’s post comes from Elizabeth Dinschel, education specialist at the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum. I have thought often about the time I realized that I loved History. How do we,...
View ArticleCongratulations NHD Winners!
A heartfelt congratulations to students who participated in National History Day this year! We’re very pleased to extend a special congratulations to those students who worked with us and researched at...
View Article“One of the coolest experiences in my life!”
Today’s post comes from eighth grader Allie Tubbs in Johnston, Iowa, who participated in the National History Day competition. I recently competed at National History Day and was thrilled and honored...
View ArticleSegregation and a Controversial White House Tea Party: A Distance Learning...
Registration is now open for two programs on March 13th: “Segregation and a Controversial Tea Party at the White House” at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. CST. In 1929, First Lady Lou Hoover invited Jessie...
View ArticleOnline Student Programs with the Presidential Libraries and National Archives
Join us online for interactive learning programs! Programs are available for preschool through 12th grade, and are scheduled weekly through the end of May.
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