Home to the nation’s longest-running presidential oral history program, “secret White House tapes” and numerous scholars, White House alumni and public policy experts, the Miller Center is uniquely equipped to offer historical perspective on this week’s hearings.
Misran Dolan’s project with UVA’s Democracy Initiative raises awareness of threats Uyghurs – including his extended family members – face in China, including “reeducation camps” and a rising surveillance state.
The end of the Cold War 30 years ago this weekend brought promise and anticipation – and created new challenges. Two UVA scholars – one from inside the Reagan administration, and one in West Germany at the time – offer their perspectives.
Potter directs UVA’s National Security Policy Center, which is quickly developing a reputation as a valuable resource for policymakers inside the Beltway.
The faculty-led Governing America in a Global Era, or GAGE, initiative has already attracted high-profile speakers, including an alumnus working with Google’s parent company and a lawyer at the heart of impeachment proceedings.
“We are paying for what we can think of as sick care, and we are expecting health care,” said Dr. Paul Matherne, who teaches MBA students about the intricacies of the American health care system.
The Miller Center runs America’s longest-running nonpartisan presidential oral history program, collecting records from every White House from Gerald Ford to Barack Obama. See excerpts from their latest release on George W. Bush.
Former Virginia Gov. Gerald Baliles, who led UVA’s Miller Center from 2006 to 2014 and graduated from the School of Law, died Tuesday after a four-year battle with cancer.