Oct 6, 2022 | News, Post-Presidential Years
On Wednesday, October 5, the Nixon Foundation hosted Dr. Monica Crowley as a featured speaker in their educational American civics programming. Dr. Crowley worked closely with President Nixon when he was known as the “Sage of Saddle River,” the New Jersey town where...
Oct 5, 2022 | Foreign Policy, News
The Nixon Foundation hosted its first in-person Nixon Seminar on Conservative Realism and National Security on Tuesday evening. Seminar Co-chairs Secretary Michael Pompeo and Ambassador Robert C. O’Brien joined moderator Mary Kissel and Seminar members Elbridge Colby,...
Oct 4, 2022 | Communism, Exhibits, News
An interactive experience of the exhibit Cold War: Soviets, Spies and Secrets is using a vintage spy-camera to closely examine top-secret classified documents. Imagine you are the President of the United States and your National Security Advisor delivers an urgent...
Sep 30, 2022 | Interviews, News, Nixon Library Events
On Wednesday evening the Nation’s leading advocate for education freedom today, The Honorable Betsy DeVos, joined Jim Byron, President & CEO of the Richard Nixon Foundation, for an interview about her new book, Hostages No More: The Fight for Education and Freedom...
Sep 20, 2022 | Communism, Exhibits, News
Cold War: Soviets, Spies and Secrets features a family of mannequins, on loan from the National Atomic Testing Museum. At first glance, the mannequins replicate a typical living arrangement from the 1950s but their purpose was actually quite grim. These mannequins...
Sep 15, 2022 | Foundation News, News
On Wednesday, September 14, the Richard Nixon Foundation welcomed one of the foremost visionaries of our time, Dr. Henry Kissinger, back to the Nixon Library to receive its highest honor, the Architect of Peace Award, and share reflections from his latest book,...
Sep 8, 2022 | Domestic Policy, Nixon Today
1972-2022 50 years ago the floods caused by Hurricane Agnes devastated southwest New York and northeast Pennsylvania. One hundred and twenty eight people perished. Towns, farms, houses, jobs, as well as hopes and dreams were washed away over a weekend. This is the...