Miller Center In the News
Below is a collection of news coverage featuring Miller Center scholars, programs, initiatives and events. Miller Center scholars are experts on a wide array of topics in American public affairs.
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2009 News Coverage:
October 30, 2009: Expanding Miller Center plans new office in nation’s capital (The Daily Progress)
October 30, 2009: Center opens second office (Cavalier Daily)
October 27, 2009: Stepping back in time with the history guys (MPR News)
October 25, 2009: Is it morning in America, or has hope given way to malaise? (CNN)
October 21, 2009: Visiting Scholar Barry Rabe’s Public Opinion and Climate Change: Analysis of the Virginia Climate Survey (Virginia Environmental Law Journal, Vol. 27, No.3)
October 19, 2009: Standing Down: How Popular Should America Want to Be? (Weekly Standard)
October 14, 2009: Virginia Transportation: One Word (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
October 12, 2009: Miller Center Fellow Eric Lomazoff on WINA's Charlottesville-Right Now (Charlottesville Podcasting Network)
October 9, 2009: Miller Center Fellow Aaron Rapport on Afghanistan and Obama (The Providence Journal)
October 8, 2009: U.Va.-Led Study Finds Global Dissatisfaction with U.S., Despite Obama's Popularity (U.Va Today)
October 5, 2009: Think Again: America's Image (Foreign Policy)
October 5, 2009: Abizaid looks at the big picture (Foreign Policy)
October 3, 2009: Transportation Policies Have Miles to Go and Not Much Time (Washington Post)
October 2, 2009: Study shows opinion of U.S. policy still negative (Cavalier Daily)
October 1, 2009: Global Warming Toward U.S. Masks Deeper Trend (National Journal)
October 1, 2009: Miller Center study says U.S. global image still suffers (Daily Progress)
September 29, 2009: A Turning Point For Afghan War, And For Obama (NPR News)
September 24, 2009: Miller Center Fellow Brendan Green on WINA's Charlottesville-Right Now (Charlottesville Podcasting Network)
September 15, 2009: Road and Rail Spending Proposals Stall as Lawmakers Punt on Revenue Fix (Greenwire via the New York Times)
September 11, 2009: Mineta Visits Charlottesville (NBC 29 Charlottesville)
September 10, 2009: Charlottesville-Right Now: Brian Balogh on Digital Politics (Charlottesville Podcasting Network)
September 9, 2009: Sidney Milkis on Theodore Roosevelt, the Progressive Party, and the Transformation of American Democracy (Charlottesville Podcasting Network)
August 28, 2009: Despite Successes, Kennedy Left Unfinished Business (New York Times)
August 27, 2009: Charlottesville Mayor Outlines Local Housing Challenges for Batten Student Practicum (U.Va Today)
August 27, 2009: Oral History Captures Ted Kennedy's Life, Legacy (NewsHour Online)
August 27, 2009: U.Va law school days showed promise of a power-to-be" (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
August 27, 2009: Edward M. Kennedy, Senate Stalwart, is Dead at 77 (New York Times)
August 27, 2009: Law School community remembers 1959 alum Edward Kennedy (Cavalier Daily)
August 26, 2009: Ted Kennedy, 'the Liberal Lion,' dies at 77 (Minnesota Public Radio)
August 26, 2009: U.Va Professor, Colleague Remembers Senator Kennedy (WCAV-CBS 19)
August 26, 2009: Ted Kennedy's story continues in a project at U.Va. (WDBJ-Roanoke)
August 26, 2009: Eagleburger, Young Remember Kennedy (WVIR NBC-29)
August 26, 2009: U.Va Professor Reflects on Kennedy's Death (WHSV-TV Harrisonburg)
August 26, 2009: Kennedy memoir ready for release (Associated Press)
August 25, 2009: A History of Big Government, with Brian Balogh (Virginia Insight)
August 19, 2009: Bill Clinton at Age 63: Has He Regained his Mojo? (ABC News)
August 17, 2009: Miller Center Fellow Christy Chapin on WINA’s Charlottesville-Right Now (Charlottesville Podcasting Network)
August 13, 2009: Will Obama's promises get mugged by reality? (Christian Science Monitor)
August 3, 2009: Charlottesville-Right Now: Taylor Reveley (Charlottesville Podcasting Network)
July 31, 2009: Analysis: White House beers a way to change topic (The Associated Press)
July 20, 2009: An interview and discussion with Stephen F. Knott and Jeffrey L. Chidester about their new book At Reagan's Side (Virginia Insight)
July 20, 2009: The Other President (The Globe and Mail)
July 13, 2009: Drive-Time History, With a Dry Sense of Humor (Chronicle of Higher Education)
July 8, 2009: Why the left misjudges GOP sex scandals (Christian Science Monitor)
July 7, 2009: McNamara on tape at U.Va (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
July 7, 2009: AUDIO: Robert McNamara's phone calls with John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson (Politico)
July 7, 2009: Ex-Defense secretary Robert McNamara dies at 93 (USA Today)
July 7, 2009: Hear McNamara and ex-presidents at U.Va. site (Daily Progress)
July 7, 2009: What Carter Got Wrong: Book Recalls 'Malaise' Talk (Roll Call)
July 4, 2009: Independence: Jefferson's Declaration was an Appeal to the Heart (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
June 25, 2009: Nixon: The unexpurgated words of a President close to the edge (The Independent (UK))
June 25, 2009: Nixon was ready to 'cut off head' of S. Vietnam leader (The China Post)
June 25, 2009: Richard Nixon thought abortion OK 'when you have a black and a white' (The Sydney Australian)
June 25, 2009: Offensive new tapes of Richard Nixon released (Radio New Zealand)
June 24, 2009: New batch of Nixon tapes released (Los Angeles Times)
June 23, 2009: New Nixon Tapes are Big News at UVA's Miller Center (UVA Today)
June 23, 2009: Tapes Reveal Nixon's View of Abortion (New York Times)
June 23, 2009: Nixon was ready to 'cut off head' of S.Vietnam leader (Agence France Presse)
June 23, 2009: New Nixon tapes released on Tuesday (Politico)
June 23, 2009: "Long live the Democrats? Not so fast." (Christian Science Monitor)
June 22, 2009: Obama on his own addiction; Nixon library releases more tapes (USA Today, "The Oval" blog)
June 18, 2009: Marc Selverstone on "Charlottesville – Right Now" (WINA-1070AM/Charlottesville Podcasting Network)
June 18, 2009: 'History Guys' take on joblessness (Daily Progress)
June 15, 2009: Americans Love Government – As Long as They Can't See It (History News Network)
June 3, 2009: Sotomayor Pick Historic, but Still a Roll of the Dice (Rowman & Littlefield blog)
May 31, 2009: Miller Center Forum: Can We Save Detroit? (Charlottesville Podcasting Network)
May 28, 2009: Beyond Abstraction: Moving The Public on Climate Action (Yale Environment 360)
May 28, 2009: 'BackStory' History Guys to Examine Unemployment in Live Taping of Radio Show (UVA Today)
May 14, 2009: Expenses and Effects the Focus of Miller Center Debate on America's Energy Future (UVA Today)
May 7, 2009: Two billion cars and growing (Asheville Citizen-Times)
May 6, 2009: Brian Balogh on "Charlottesville – Right Now" (WINA-1070AM/Charlottesville Podcasting Network)
May 1, 2009: Miller Center Forum: The First Hundred Days (Charlottesville Podcasting Network)
April 30, 2009: Arlen Specter seizes the day – again (Boston Globe)
April 29, 2009: Obama's 100 Day Mark (KSRO-1350 AM)
April 29, 2009: Prominent Environmentalist Speaks At UVA (WINA-1070 AM)
April 28, 2009: 'Hardball' host ponders Obama's first 100 days (Daily Progress)
April 27, 2009: NBC's Matthews Discusses Obama in Charlottesville (WVIR-NBC29)
April 26, 2009: How Obama's first 100 days stack up (San Francisco Chronicle) Reprinted by Poland's Onet
April 24, 2009: Debating Preferences: Class versus Race (The New Republic (tnr.com))
April 24, 2009: Handshake sent message to potential allies (Columbus Dispatch)
April 22, 2009: Potential Affirmative Action Policy Changes Focus of Miller Center Debate (The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer)
April 19, 2009: Race goals easier, not better (Chicago Tribune)
April 18, 2009: Is the world out of balance? (Foreign Policy)
April 17, 2009: News Coverage Of 'Tea Parties' Raises Concern (NPR)
April 16, 2009: A History of Government Power (WMRA-103.5FM)
April 16, 2009: Miller Center Debate: Should Inequality Be Addressed by Race- or Class-Based Affirmative Action? (UVA Today)
April 15, 2009: Jefferson Medal Recipients in Law, Architecture and Citizen Leadership Share Thoughts in Public Talks (UVA Today)
April 14, 2009: UVA Honors Former Secretary of State Christopher (WVIR-NBC29)
April 14, 2009: Warren Christopher in Charlottesville (WCAV-CBS19)
April 14, 2009: Thomas Jefferson Medal For Citizen Leadership Given To Christopher (WINA-1070 AM)
April 14, 2009: Notable Presidential Pets: Snakes, a Film Star & 'Satan' (FOXBusiness.com)
April 13, 2009: Obama Wins First Pirate Battle. More To Come? (NPR.org)
March/April 2009 issue: Bank Shots: How the Financial System can Isolate Rogues (Foreign Affairs)
March 31, 2009: Charlottesville-Right Now: George Gilliam (Charlottesville Podcasting Network)
March 21, 2009: Former Gov. Baliles named Virginian of the Year (Associated Press)
March 20, 2009: Spiral bound: Falling papers push Baliles to action (The Hook)
March 19, 2009: 'BackStory' show gets federal grant (Daily Progress)
March 19, 2009: 'BackStory' receives major grant from National Endowment for the Humanities (Staunton News Leader)
March 18, 2009: University names Thomas Jefferson Foundation Medal recipients (Cavalier Daily)
March 17, 2009: University of Virginia's 2009 Thomas Jefferson Foundation Medals Go to Artist, Diplomat and Innocence Project Co-Founders (UVA Today)
March 16, 2009: 'BackStory' Receives Major Backing from National Endowment for the Humanities (UVA Today)
March 9, 2009: In wartime, Congress must step up to check president (Indianapolis Star)
March 8, 2009: Responsibility (Washington Post)
March 3, 2009: War act would ensure that president, Congress consult (USA Today)
February 26, 2009: Lincoln Prize Goes to McPherson and Symonds (Washington Post's "A House Divided" blog)
February 25, 2009: Nation's Infrastructure Needs Are Urgent, Say Miller Center Panelists Rendell, Schwarzenegger (UVA Today)
February 24, 2009: National Governors Association - The Nation's Infrastructure Policy (Blueprint America)
February 23, 2009: Taxing to 'deshabby' America (Talk Radio News Service)
February 21, 2009: Arnold and Ed (Politico)
February 20, 2009: Public Works Projects: Do they stimulate the economy more than tax cuts? (CQ Researcher)
February 20, 2009: Weaver Links Punitive Policy to Race (Virginia Law Weekly)
February 19, 2009: All the president's books (Minnesota Public Radio)
February 17, 2009: Miller Center National Debate Series Launches with Infrastructure Discussion at National Governors' Meeting (UVA Today)
February 16, 2009: A quiz for Presidents Day (Modesto Bee)
February 12, 2009: Lincoln's legacy debated on his 200th birthday (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
February 11, 2009: Gov. Baliles named Virginian of the Year (Cavalier Daily)
February 9, 2009: Obama's leadership and the challenges (Minnesota Public Radio)
February 7, 2009: Assessing Lincoln's life and influence (Florida Times-Union)
February 6, 2009: A Bipartisan Blow To Smoking in Va. (Washington Post)
February 5, 2009: Lessons of Depression up for fresh discussion (Las Vegas Sun)
February 4, 2009: Former Virginia Governor, Miller Center Director Receives Award (WVIR-NBC29)
February 4, 2009: Former Governor Named Virginian of the Year (WCAV-CBS19)
February 4, 2009: Former Gov. Is "Virginian Of The Year" (Associated Press)
February 1, 2009: John Dean's Role at Issue in Nixon Tapes Feud (New York Times)
January 31, 2009: Poll: Global warming a low priority (Daily Progress)
January 29, 2009: Defending a 9/11 Terrorist (WCAV-CBS19)
January 28, 2009: Drawing you into the conversation (Cavalier Daily)
January 27, 2009: Political Cartoonist Oliphant Visits U.Va. to Share His Representation of the Human Folly (UVA Today)
January 23, 2009: Political Cartoonist Pat Oliphant Entertains During Discussion at UVa (WCAV-CBS19)
January 23, 2009: Obama vows to emphasize core sciences (Cavalier Daily)
January 22, 2009: "I do solemnly swear" (Audio) (With Good Reason, WVTF)
January 21, 2009: With reassurance and a call to action, speech hits its mark (Denver Post)
January 20, 2009: Obama Trades Soaring Oratory For Tough Talk (NPR.org)
January 20, 2009: Inauguration Day: Audio from the inside (USA Today)
January 20, 2009: Obama: Many Challenges Of Crisis Facing US 'Will Be Met' (Dow Jones Newswire)
January 19, 2009: Experts say Obama will be a centrist (Waynesboro News-Virginian)
January 19, 2009: An Unforgettable Address? Speaking to the Age (CQ Weekly)
January 19, 2009: A Word to the Wise: Less Successful Speeches (CQ Weekly)
January 18, 2009: Obama's management style is the key to his success: Experts (NewsPost Online (India))
January 18, 2009: Still Editing? A Few Words of Advice. (Washington Post)
January 18, 2009: Fox Valley residents expect great things from President-elect Barack Obama's inaugural speech (Appleton Post-Crescent)
January 18, 2009: Drawing on the political climate (Daily Progress)
January 17, 2009: Obama's Management Style Will Be Key to His Success, Analysts Say (FOXNews.com)
January 17, 2009: Change and challenge (Richmond Times-Dispatch and Hernando Today Jan. 18)
January 16, 2009: Looking to the Past (AARP-TV)
January 15, 2009: Debating the Bush Legacy (WCAV-CBS19)
January 15, 2009: Past presidential inaugural speeches (USAToday.com)
January 13, 2009: President Bush has used pardon power modestly compared to predecessors (JURIST, University of Pittsburgh School of Law)
January 8, 2009: Practise what you preach (Times Higher Education)
2008 News Coverage:
December 20, 2008: Lawman's Unwavering Compass Led Him to White House Showdown (Washington Post)
December 18, 2008: Bush hails success in protecting America (The National)
December 17, 2008: Leffler Book tapped to win Prize (WTJU)
December 17, 2008: Perspective on Financial Panic (Tulane University News blog)
December 12, 2008: Conference Considers How to Combat Climate Change Without Direct Taxation (UVA Today)
December 12, 2008: U.Va. poll: Most say global warming is real and they want government to deal with it (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
December 12, 2008: Survey: Americans don't want taxes used on global warming (Daily Progress)
December 11, 2008: UVa Climate Change Conference Begins (WCAV-CBS19)
December 11, 2008: Obama to Hear Panel on Changes to War Powers Act (New York Times)
December 11, 2008: Obama Talks War Powers Revision (ABC News -- The Note)
December 11, 2008: War powers on Obama's plate? (Boston Globe)
December 11, 2008: What to Do About the War Powers Conflict? (Congressional Quarterly)
December 7, 2008: City, UVa events to focus on climate change (Daily Progress)
December 7, 2008: PhillyDeals: Some precedent for Cohen's great power (Philadelphia Inquirer)
December 5, 2008: Criticism of War Policy is Patriotic (Center for American Progress/Front Page Mag)
December 4, 2008: Leffler Tapped for Beer Prize for Tome on the End of Cold War (UVA Today)
December 3, 2008: Morning Air: Is the Fairness Doctrine Fair? (Relevant Radio)
November 25, 2008: Race researcher on Obama's victory (C-Ville Weekly)
November 25, 2008: Analysis: Critics Warn Obama's New 'New Deal' Is Not an Economic Silver Bullet (FOXNews.com)
November 25, 2008: Liberals, too, should reject the Fairness Doctrine (Christian Science Monitor)
November 25, 2008: Analysis: President Obama's Cabinet (Chinese language) (Washington Observer, World Security Institute)
November 24, 2008: Analysis: Critics Warn Obama's 'New Deal' Is Not an Economic Silver Bullet (FOX News)
November 20, 2008: Obama's Cabinet Picks Heavy on Washington Experience (FOXNews.com)
November 20, 2008: Right under our noses (Cavalier Daily)
November 19, 2008: Bush ready to ride off into sunset (The National -- United Arab Emirates)
November 19, 2008: VFH Radio's 'BackStory' wins national acclaim (Daily Progress)
November 17, 2008: The History Guys on "Insight" (Audio) (WMRA)
November 17, 2008: 'BackStory' History Public Radio Show Wins National Award (UVA Today)
November 17, 2008: The Suburban Sunbelt and the Making and Unmaking of the Conservative Republican Majority (History News Network)
November 15, 2008: Week's End (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
November 14, 2008: An international action plan (International Herald Tribune)
November 10, 2008: UVA professor wins the 2008 George Louis Beer Prize (C-Ville Weekly)
November 10, 2008: Charlottesville Right Now: Events at the Miller Center (Charlottesville Podcasting Network)
November 6, 2008: Going Nuclear (Cavalier Daily)
November 5, 2008: From Victory to Reality (Reuters TVRadio (Video))
November 4, 2008: Should We Pay Attention to Election Polls? (Forbes Trailwatch blog)
November 2, 2008: When There's Nothing Left to Do but Wait (Washington Post | Video/Audio Slideshow)
November/December 2008 issue: Review: To Lead the World (Foreign Affairs)
October 30, 2008: 5th District race gets national attention (WVTF Public Radio (audio))
October 30, 2008: 'BackStory' Election Show Gains National Broadcast Traction (UVA Today)
October 29, 2008: Battleground Virginia (Reuters TVRadio (Video))
October 28, 2008: The Double Negative: How can evolution explain both the appeal and recent failings of negative campaigning? (Seed Magazine)
October 27, 2008 issue: The Candidates' Temperaments: Who's a Better Fit for the Job? (TIME)
October 27, 2008 issue: What Kind of Temperament is Best? (TIME)
October 27, 2008 issue: TIME podcast: Presidential Temperament (TIME)
October 26, 2008: Reconsidering ownership (Daily Progress (editorial))
October 24, 2008: Cartoonist Daryl Cagle Sketches Obama, McCain and the Future of His Craft (UVA Today)
October 23, 2008: Nuclear Power May Be in Early Stages of a Revival (New York Times; reprinted in the International Herald Tribune)
October 23, 2008: Most believe climate change is real (Newport News Daily Press)
October 22, 2008: Poll: Majority of Virginians worried about climate change (The Virginian-Pilot)
October 22, 2008: UVa forum reveals Virginians' views on climate change (Daily Progress)
October 22, 2008: Most Virginians Believe In Climate Change (WINA-1070AM)
October 22, 2008: Virginians' Attitudes About Global Warming Hinge on Local Weather (UVA Today)
October 22, 2008: Authors reveal climate change survey results (Cavalier Daily)
October 22, 2008: For McCain, father's error holds lesson (Boston Globe)
October 21, 2008: Miller Center Hosts Panel on Climate Change and Virginia Residents (WCAV-ABC16)
October 20, 2008: The Rise of the West Wing (Explorations/UVA Today)
October 20, 2008 issue: Ready, Aim, Fire!: Attack ads are ubiquitous this campaign season, but they are not the threat to the electoral process that do-gooders claim. (Newsweek)
October 19, 2008: Historians with U.Va. connections explain the roots of current events (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
October 16, 2008: Third presidential debate: Was there a winner? (Minnesota Public Radio)
October 15, 2008: Darden School dean: Worst of crisis over (Charlottesville Daily Progress)
October 14, 2008: Expanded Bailout Differs From Original Plan (NPR)
October 14, 2008: Historic US Presidential Election Countdown Continues (Voice of America)
October 13, 2008: Food Price Inflation Talk at Miller Center (WVIR-NBC29)
October 1, 2008: How Vice Presidential Debates Came to Be (The Chronicle Review)
September 30, 2008: $700-billion bail-out plan for America's financial system rejected (Australian Broadcasting Corporation radio: Audio)
September 30, 2008: Dozier Fights Back to Front Lines of Journalism After Iraqi Car Bomb (UVA Today)
September 29, 2008: At Miller Center, reporter tells of time in Iraq (Daily Progress)
September 29, 2008: Journalist Kimberly Dozier Speaks at UVA (WVIR-NBC29)
September 29, 2008: CBS Reporter Kimberly Dozier Visits UVa (WCAV-CBS19)
September 26, 2008: What Barack Obama and John McCain need to do tonight (London Telegraph (blog))
September 26, 2008: Debates can make or break a candidate (Sacramento Bee)
September 26, 2008: Professors discuss race, gender issues at American electoral politics forum (Cavalier Daily)
September 25, 2008: McCain, Obama Spar Over Crisis as First Debate May Be Casualty (Bloomberg)
September 25, 2008: New Software to Drive Discussion Post Obama-McCain Debate (AppScout by PC Magazine)
September 24, 2008: Lynn Sanders and Vesla Weaver on Charlottesville Right Now (Charlottesville Podcasting Network)
September 24, 2008: Rescue Plan Makes Campaign Promises Less Doable (Fox Business News)
September 22, 2008: The Inside Story of How the War on Terror Turned into a War on America (Charlottesville Podcasting Network)
September 21, 2008: Hey, What Could Go Wrong? (Washington Post)
September 20, 2008: The Panama Canal Treaties and The Rise of the Right (Charlottesville Podcasting Network)
September 19, 2008: City recalls its battle for segregation (Daily Progress)
September 22, 2008 (edition): Miller Center overrun by old, well-dressed men (C-Ville Weekly)
September 19, 2008: The More Things Change (New Yorker)
September 18, 2008: James K. Polk: Man of Manifest Destiny (Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star)
September 13, 2008: Face to face with bin Laden (Daily Progress)
September 12, 2008: Finance ministers meet to discuss global economy (WVTF Public Radio)
September 10, 2008: Ex-Treasury head: US economy to get better in year or 2 (Daily Progress)
September 10, 2008: Global Finance Summit Draws Lessons From Fannie, Freddie Bailout (UVA Today)
September 9, 2008: Former Finance Ministers Speak Their Minds at Summit (CNBC)
September 9, 2008: Global Nightmare: If Fannie Mae and Freddie Had Failed (NPR)
September 9, 2008: Rudd made big mistakes on economy: Costello (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
September 9, 2008: University summit looks for economic solutions (Daily Progress)
September 9, 2008: Former Finance Minster Stresses Balance Between Oil Producers and Consumers (WVIR-NBC29)
September 9, 2008: Global Summit Wraps Up at UVa (WCAV-CBS19/WVAW ABC-16/WAHU FOX-27)
September 9, 2008: Finance leaders confer in Rotunda: International experts visit University for inaugural Caplin finance conference (Cavalier Daily)
September 8, 2008: US economy not out of the woods despite Fannie-Freddie bailout (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
September 8, 2008: Global financial summit underway at Miller Center (C-Ville Weekly)
September 7, 2008: World Leaders Visit UVA for Summit (WVIR-NBC29)
September 4, 2008: Financial Leaders Convening at U.Va. For Global Summit (UVA Today)
August 27, 2008: What if Obama Loses? (The Chronicle of Higher Education)
August 25, 2008: Tech-Savvy Presidential Candidates (Slideshow) (Business Week)
August 11, 2008: Environmental activists practice tactics (Audio) (WVTF Public Radio)
August 4, 2008: Bill Clinton Says U.S. Health System Fails at AIDS Prevention (Bloomberg)
August 1, 2008: African-American Voters Say They Support Obama (Voice of America)
July 29, 2008: Is The US Ready For a Black President? (Voice of America)
July 21, 2008: "Imagine what they'd do if you didn't stay on their ass!" -- JFK on Wasteful Air Force Spending (History News Network)
July 19, 2008: Oral history promises new look at Kennedy (Associated Press)
July 15, 2008: "American History Guys" take to the airways (C-Ville Weekly)
Press Coverage: National War Powers Commission Report
July 3, 2008: Why here? Why now? (Daily Progress)
July 3, 2008: Miller Center uploads presidents to YouTube (The Hook)
July 2, 2008: What Obama Can Learn From Bubba (Huffington Post)
June 22, 2008: Volunteerism a requirement for Perriello workers (Daily Progress)
June 19, 2008: Presidential speechwriters speak for themselves (The Hook)
June 15, 2008: Historians see little chance for McCain (Politico)
June 14, 2008: Ex-CIA official: McCain, Obama lack terror plan (Daily Progress)
June 14, 2008: The Perils of Polling (History News Network)
June 11, 2008: 5 lessons for picking a running mate (USA Today)
June 10, 2008: Conceiving a New Agenda for Public Higher Education (Inside Higher Ed)
June 9, 2008: Conference Examines National Purposes of American Higher Education (Chronicle of Higher Education)
June 8, 2008: How No. 2 got the job (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
June 7, 2008: 'History Guys' on RadioIQ (Roanoke Times)
June 6, 2008: Obama backer, 93, 'never thought I'd see it' in his life (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
June 5, 2008: Debate Looks at Immigration Laws and Citizenship (The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer)
June 3, 2008: World financial leaders to invade Charlottesville (C-Ville Weekly)
June 3, 2008: The Miller Center will host a conference on higher education (WINA-1070 AM)
June 3, 2008: Spiro! (Politico)
June 1, 2008: They're No. 2! And Here's How They Got There (Washington Post)
June 1, 2008: U.S. history radio show debuts today (Daily Progress)
May 30, 2008: U.Va. to host worldwide financial summit (Daily Progress)
May 30, 2008: Miller Center banks on 'world's top financial leaders' (Daily Progress)
May 30, 2008: Former Treasury Secretary Helps Announce Summit at UVA (WVIR-NBC29)
May 30, 2008: Former Treasury Secretary Speaks On Economy At Miller Center (WCAV-CBS19)
May 30, 2008: World financial leaders to invade Charlottesville (C-Ville Weekly)
May 30, 2008: John Snow will be part of a summit focusing on global competition (WINA-1070 AM)
May 29, 2008: Hamilton Jordan's Message to Obama (Washington Post)
May 29, 2008: Historians Provide 'BackStory' and Fresh Perspective on Current Events on New Radio Program (AP/AOL)
May 29, 2008: Historians Provide 'BackStory' and Fresh Perspective on Current Events on New Radio Program (History News Network)
May 29, 2008: Historians Provide 'BackStory' and Fresh Perspective on Current Events on New Radio Program (Newswise)
May 29, 2008: Former Finance Ministers to Convene at U.Va. for Global Summit (UVA Today)
May 27, 2008: Historians Provide 'BackStory' and Fresh Perspective on Current Events on New Radio Program (UVA Today)
May 22, 2008: Miller Center Awards 2008-09 Fellowships to Nine Accomplished Scholars (UVA Today)
Summer 2008: Three History Amigos (UVA Magazine)
May 22, 2008: Hamilton Jordan: Reflections on politics (Politico)
May 21, 2008: Remaking Warner (Richmond Style Weekly)
May 20, 2008: Newsweek's Evan Thomas Warns Miller Center Audience of Downward Pull of American Politics (UVA Today)
May 13, 2008: Democrats say let the contest continue: Contenders Who Hung On (Sidebar) (USA Today)
May 9, 2008: McCain's Age and Past Health Problems Could Be An Issue in the Presidential Race (U.S. News & World Report)
May 9, 2008: Serving Others, Serving the Community: U.Va. 2008 Sullivan Award Winners (UVA Today)
May 7, 2008: Broadcaster Cokie Roberts Speaks at UVA Forum (WVIR-NBC29)
May 7, 2008: Acclaimed Journalist Makes Stop In Charlottesville (WCAV-CBS19)
May 7, 2008: UVA's Miller Center hosts a political commentator and author (Audio) (WINA-1070 AM)
May 7, 2008: Tax can help workers, employers (The State)
May 6, 2008: Chattanooga: Former governor discusses Burkett Miller's vision (Chattanooga Times Free Press)
May 5, 2008: First Female Press Secretary Visits UVA for Women in Politics Talk (WVIR-NBC29)
May 5, 2008: A former White House press secretary speaks at the Miller Center (WINA-1070 AM)
April 29, 2008: Analysis: Food costs rise as White House rivals talk poverty (Reuters)
April 23, 2008: Clinton Wins Pa. Primary, Race to Drag On (Dow Jones Newswires/SmartMoney.com)
April 13, 2008: Vote for county GOP chairman follows formula (The News-Virginian)
April 7, 2008: In taking judicial nomination fight to Dems, Specter mends fences with conservatives (The Hill)
April 7, 2008: Lessons From LBJ? ("Virginia Insight," WMRA)
April 6, 2008: Debates Contribute to Public Discourse (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
April 6, 2008: Keep your enemies closer (Los Angeles Times)
April 6, 2008: Our First Black President? (New York Times Magazine)
March 27, 2008: University of Virginia's New Digital Media 'Groups Lab' Helps Students Complete Class Projects in the Digital Age (UVA Today)
March 23, 2008: Biography a stirring account of Lincoln's presidency (The Oregonian)
March 18, 2008: Freedom from Religion (washingtonpost.com's "On Faith" blog)
March 18, 2008: History professors star on new radio program (Cavalier Daily)
March 16, 2008: Show seeks drama, fun in history (Daily Progress)
March 13, 2008: Was There a 'Bush Doctrine'? (New York Times Freakonomics blog)
March 10, 2008: Authors Discuss Healthcare Woes at UVA (WVIR-NBC29)
March 9, 2008: Editorial: The Real Thing (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
March 8, 2008: Health care up for debate at Miller Center discussion (Daily Progress)
March 7, 2008: Role of religion in politics debated (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
March 7, 2008: Enlightening Exchange: AU's Lynn Joins UVA Debate On Religion And Government (Americans United)
March 6, 2008: It's 3 a.m. Who do you want answering the phone? (Salon)
March 3-10, 2008: "Tired of Castro urinating on us": Looking at the Miller Center's audio archives (C-Ville Weekly)
February 23, 2008: S.C. superdelegates may help name Democratic presidential nominee (Anderson (S.C.) Independent Mail/Scripps Howard News Service)
February 20, 2008: How important is oratory to Obama and other politicians? (Cleveland Plain Dealer)
February 18, 2008: Lincoln is clear No. 1 in (book)shelf life (Philadelphia Inquirer)
February 17, 2008: What Experience Does This Upstart from Illinois Have? Will He be Ready from 'Day One'? (Fredericksburg Freelance-Star)
February 17, 2008: They Don't Make Debates Like This Anymore (Washington Post)
February 17, 2008: The Presidents history forgot (Standard Times (New Bedford, Mass.)
February 12, 2008: Virginia, la rivincita dei valori americani (Photos) (Il Sole)
February 11, 2008: The power of the youth vote (MSNBC's "Hardball")
February 10, 2008: Happy birthday, Abe: 2 worthy new books are timed for our 16th president's bicentennial (Toledo Blade)
February 9, 2008: Longtime GOP stronghold on a blue streak (Chicago Tribune)
February 5, 2008: The history of Super Tuesday (transcript | MP3 | RealAudio) (The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer)
February 5, 2008: Racial heritage of six former presidents is questioned (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
January 29, 2008: President Bush's agenda for his last year in office (Minnesota Public Radio)
January 28, 2008: The Lincoln Compulsion (TIME)
January 23, 2008: U.S. popularity in Russia at low ebb, expert says (Daily Progress)
January 23, 2008: Distinguished service award named for Miller Center director (Cavalier Daily)
January 23, 2008: Maurice Jones named assistant city manager (Daily Progress)
January 23, 2008: Jones named new assistant city manager (C-Ville Weekly)
January 23, 2008: Mo Jones returns to City work (The Hook)
January 23, 2008: Trapped: Leffler examines the Cold War (U.Va.'s Arts & Sciences magazine)
January 22, 2008: Women Angry Over Oprah-Obama Campaign (ABCNews.com)
January 21, 2008: Assault victim's hard-won triumph (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
January 21, 2008: Professor Says There's 'Unfinished Business' When it Comes to Race Relations (WVIR-NBC29)
January 11, 2008: What does 'change' mean, anyway? (Chicago Tribune)
January 6-12, 2008: Would you vote for this (black) man? (C-Ville Weekly)
January 6, 2008: The Cold War in Hindsight (Washington Post)
January 3 and 4, 2008: Iowa Caucuses (transcript | MP3 | RealAudio), New Hampshire Primary (MP3, RealAudio), and Insider Forum (The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer)
2007 News Coverage:
December 18, 2007: Effective policy that keeps Iran in check (Philadelphia Inquirer)
December 18, 2007: Power tied to Privilege: MLB's antitrust exemption offers Congress basis for steroids hearings (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
December 14, 2007: Books Gift Guide: Books: The Presidential Recordings: Lyndon B. Johnson: Volumes 4-6: Toward the Great Society, Feb. 1, 1964-May 31, 1964 (Austin Chronicle)
December 13, 2007: What might define the next president (The Economist's Democracy in America podcast)
December 11, 2007: Roll Tape: Governor and ex-Governor at Miller Center (C-Ville Weekly)
December 10, 2007: Kaine eager to help Obama's V-P search (The Hook)
December 10, 2007: Governor Kaine comes to town (WCAV-CBS19)
December 7, 2007: Long Shots: Soviet and U.S. Leaders missed chance to end the Cold War, historian Melvyn Leffler writes (Moscow Times)
December 6, 2007: Miller Center Awards Elizabeth Scott Award for Exemplary Leadership to Dr. Milton T. Edgerton and Patricia Jones Edgerton (UVA Today)
December 5, 2007: JFK's Religion Speech (CBSNews.com)
December 5, 2007: The Salon Gift Guide: Gifts for the political junkie (Salon)
November/December 2007: Book Review: For the Soul of Mankind (Foreign Affairs)
November 27, 2007: Kennedy Memoirs Said to Fetch $8 Million (New York Times)
November 27, 2007: Kennedy agrees to pen memoirs in lucrative deal (Boston Globe)
November 27, 2007: Sen. Ted Kennedy to Write Memoir (Associated Press)
November 15, 2007: Nixon on Tape: Reagan Was "Shallow" and of "Limited Mental Capacity" (Mother Jones)
November 9, 2007: K.A. Taipale: Privacy vs. Security? Security. (The Huffington Post)
November 9, 2007: Marc Rotenberg: Privacy vs. Security? Privacy. (The Huffington Post)
November 9, 2007: Marc Rotenberg: Privacy vs. Security? Privacy. (The Huffington Post)
November 2007: Presidential Libraries on C-SPAN: Jimmy Carter (C-SPAN's "Presidential Libraries: History Uncovered")
October 4, 2007: Retired Army Col. discusses problems facing Iraqi state: Patrick Lang offers thoughts on Middle East conflicts, U.S. involvement (Cavalier Daily)
October 2, 2007: The Unmaking of the Cold War (Christian Science Monitor)
October 2, 2007: Between the Covers interviews Mel Leffler (National Review Online)
September 28, 2007: Nixon, Hoover Bashed Justices in '71 Phone Call (Washington Post)
September 26, 2007: Dick and J. Edgar Diss Kay Graham: Eavesdropping on a Nixon-Hoover Telephone Call (Slate)
September 26, 2007: Nixon's Jew Count: the Whole Story! (Slate)
September 20, 2007: Debates show a better way (Editorial) (Daily Progress)
September 19, 2007: Experts square off in troop surge debate (Cavalier Daily)
September 19, 2007: Miller Center Debate Asks: Is Keeping Troops in Iraq in America's Best Interests? (UVA Today)
September 19, 2007: Center airs feisty debate on Iraq (Daily Progress)
September 18, 2007: In search of reasoned debate: Iraq first topic in new televised series (Daily Progress)
September 17, 2007: Debate series links U.Va., PBS (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
September 13, 2007: A history of lost opportunities (The Economist)
September 13, 2007: Higher Education Policy Expert Blenda Wilson Named Compton Visiting Scholar at the Miller Center (UVA Today)
September 13, 2007: Recent graduate returns to U.Va. as professor (Cavalier Daily)
September 11, 2007: Zelikow: Expect change in Middle East diplomacy (Daily Progress)
September 10, 2007: Move to the Head of the Class: Recent Graduate Returns to Teach (UVA Today)
September 10, 2007: Warner won't seek 6th term in Senate (Daily Progress)
July 1, 2007: J.F.K. Turns to the C.I.A. to Plug a leak (New York Times)
June 28, 2007: Speaker: Study mental health, too (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
June 25, 2007: Forum on student mental health (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
June 19, 2007: A New Global Blueprint (New York Times)
June 10, 2007: Debates aim to show the shades of gray (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
June 9, 2007: UVa's Miller Center teams up with MacNeil/Lehrer (Daily Progress)
April 25, 2007: A Skeptical Vietnam Voice Still Echoes in the Fog of Iraq (New York Times)
April 23, 2007: Miller Center Reacts to Yeltsin Death (WCAV)
April 19, 2007: NeW fills niche on campuses (Daily Progress)
April 12, 2007: Blogger challenges censors: Iranian blogger Roozbeh Mirebrahimi discusses current state of censorship, press (Cavalier Daily)
April 11, 2007: Nixon Tapes Reflect Same Tug of War Between President, Congress as Now (The Politico)
April 4, 2007: Experts gather to discuss current threats of terrorism (Cavalier Daily)
April 1, 2007: UVa critical incident group talks terrorism at forum (Daily Progress)
March 20, 2007: A sense of history (Cavalier Daily)
March 14, 2007: Eavesdropping on Presidents (Daily News Record (Harrisonburg, Va.))
March 13, 2007: Joseph Metcalf III Dies at 79; Led Invasion of Grenada (New York Times)
March 9, 2007: A Scholarly Salesman Takes Over the Nixon Library (Chronicle of Higher Education)
March 1, 2007: Miller Center announces National War Powers Commission (Cavalier Daily)
February 28, 2007: Baker, Christopher to head war power panel (USA Today)
February 28, 2007: Baker, Christopher to chair war powers panel (Salon)
February 28, 2007: U.Va.'s Miller Center of Public Affairs Launches War Powers Commission (UVA Today)
February 26, 2007: Executive Outcomes (American Prospect)
February 14, 2007: Miller Center gains new professorship (Cavalier Daily)
February 12, 2007: University of Virginia, Miller Center of Public Affairs Enhance Policy Studies with Schlesinger Distinguished Professorship (UVA Today)
February 10, 2007: Forum debates pressures of college athletics (Daily Progress)
February 3, 2007: Ford: Simpson trial a defining moment (Daily Progress)
February 2, 2007: Cameras in the Courtroom Talk with Jack Ford (WVIR-NBC29)
February 1, 2007: 'First Gentleman' Might Be Mrs. President's Better Half or Worst Enemy (ABCNews.com)
February 1, 2007: Darden symposium discusses issue of poverty (Cavalier Daily)
January 31, 2007: Oral history documents President Clinton's early years in Hope, Hot Springs, Ark. (Associated Press)
January 31, 2007: From the Capitol to the Rotunda (Cavalier Daily)
January 30, 2007: Clinton's Early Life: As Remembered by Others (University of Arkansas Daily Headlines)
January 24, 2007: Tone not as bold as a year ago (USA Today)
January 14, 2007: A little silence can be golden: Political speeches too often lack drama (San Francisco Chronicle)
January 10, 2007: U.Va.'s Miller Center Launches New Web Site (UVA Today)
2006 News Coverage:
December 17, 2006: Russian Roulette (New York Times)
December 9, 2006: Jeane Kirkpatrick, Reagan's Forceful Envoy, Dies (New York Times)
December 8, 2006: Jeane Kirkpatrick, UN ambassador under Reagan, dies at 80 (International Herald Tribune)
December 8, 2006: In Transportation Debate, a Prominent Voice (Washington Post)
December 5, 2006: Fly Me to the Moon Station (New York Times)
November 29, 2006: Zelikow to resume teaching (Cavalier Daily)
November 28, 2006: Zelikow to resign from State Department, return to University (Cavalier Daily)
November 17, 2006: Role of White House Counsel Examined (Virginia Law Weekly)
November 13, 2006: Miller Center hosts White House counsel event (Cavalier Daily)
November 9, 2006: Bush's Presidential quagmire (Salon)
November 9, 2006: Analysts: Don't expect any immediate changes downrange (Stars and Stripes)
October 31, 2006: Former ambassador evaluates U.N. role (Cavalier Daily)
October 27, 2006: Rice's Counselor Gives Advice Others May Not Want to Hear (New York Times)
October 24, 2006: Army commander addresses war on terror (Cavalier Daily)
September 5, 2006: Invitation only (Editorial) (Cavalier Daily)
September 5, 2006: Miller Center to televise weekly lecture series (Cavalier Daily)
July 25, 2006: Program turns teachers into students of history (Roanoke Times)
July 23, 2006: Bush's Record: One Veto, Many No's (New York Times)
April 11, 2006: Federal Director For Nixon Library (New York Times)
April 4, 2006: CIAG conference continues (Cavalier Daily)
March 20, 2006: Senator Ted Kennedy speaks at Miller Center (Cavalier Daily)
January 31, 2006: Miller Center preserves Reagan's presidential legacy in interviews (Cavalier Daily)
January 30, 2006: Aide: Reagan left Marines vulnerable in 1983 Beirut (USA Today)
January 30, 2006: Baliles selected to lead Miller Center (Cavalier Daily)
January 24, 2006: Oral History Recalls the Reagan White House (National Public Radio, "Talk of the Nation")
2005 News Coverage:
December 20, 2005: Congressional oversight of intelligence never easy (USA Today)
December 9, 2005: State official says Iran is closing in on nuke weapons (USA Today)
November 29, 2005: Miller Center Web site earns national recognition (Cavalier Daily)
October 7, 2005: The LBJ Tapes: A Crony on the Court? (Slate)
September 27, 2005: City Director of Communications joins Miller Center (Cavalier Daily)
July 10, 2005: 'Blind Spot' and 'Preventing Surprise Attacks': It Didn't Start on 9/11 (New York Times)
May 10, 2005: Lincoln's Humility (New York Times)
May 9, 2005: 'The Presidential Recordings': L.B.J.'s Chat Room (New York Times)
April 20, 2005: Interim Miller director named (Cavalier Daily)
April 4, 2005: Politics at the dinner table (Cavalier Daily)
March 22, 2005: Oh, ye of little faith (Cavalier Daily)
March 22, 2005: Zelikow named State Department official (Cavalier Daily)
February 28, 2005: Mobilizing Americans toward community service (Cavalier Daily)
February 9, 2005: Civilizing politics (Cavalier Daily)
January 27, 2005: Miller Center hosts writer Ron Suskind (Cavalier Daily)
2004 News Coverage:
December 7, 2004: Miller Center to chronicle Kennedy life (Cavalier Daily)
December 6, 2004: Oral history planed for Sen. Kennedy (Boston Globe)
November 18, 2004: Swinging toward equality? (Cavalier Daily)
November 5, 2004: Summit reevaluates educational system (Cavalier Daily)
November 1, 2004: Miller Center receives $2M (Cavalier Daily)
October 7, 2004: Miller Center recipient of large grant (Cavalier Daily)
September 29, 2004: Coll, Zelikow discuss foreign policy (Cavalier Daily)
September 28, 2004: Zelikow: al-Qaeda attack now less likely (Cavalier Daily)
September 15, 2004: Three years later (Cavalier Daily)
September 13, 2004: Zelikow speaks on 9/11 report, commission (Cavalier Daily)
May 25, 2004: 9/11 Panel Chooses Publisher for Report (New York Times)
April 8, 2004: Graduate student arrested during ambassador's speech (Cavalier Daily)
March 20, 2004: Clinton Aides Plan to Tell Panel Of Warning bush Team on Qaeda (New York Times)
January 16, 2004: Tax Cuts in Camelot? (Slate)
2003 News Coverage:
December 7, 2003: Let's Go to the Tape (New York Times)
October 10, 2003: Is the 9/11 commission too soft? (Salon)
October 1, 2003: Miller Center appoints special programs director (Cavalier Daily)
July 22, 2003: The Cuban Missile Tape Crisis (Slate)
May 10, 2003: American Empire, Not 'If' but 'What Kind' (New York Times)
April 23, 2003: Experts assess Iraq's political future (Cavalier Daily)
February 18, 2003: Reviewing Presidential Tapes And Their Place in History (New York Times)
January 29, 2003: Zelikow to head 9-11 commission (Cavalier Daily)
January 28, 2003: 9/11 Committee Members Establish Rules On Financial Disclosures and Recusals (New York Times)
2002 News Coverage:
October 14, 2002: Report analyzes federal computer system (Cavalier Daily)
October 7, 2002: Report Calls for Plan of Sharing Date to Prevent Terror (New York Times)
September 25, 2002: Center for private affairs? (Cavalier Daily)
September 24, 2002: Carter visits Miller Center, criticizes Bush (Cavalier Daily)
July 25, 2002: Miller Center report reviews executive reorganization (Cavalier Daily)
July 11, 2002: Oral History Program at Miller Center fills gaps in presidential records (Cavalier Daily)
July 1, 2002: Oral History Program at Miller Center fills gaps in presidential records (Cavalier Daily)
2001 News Coverage:
November 19, 2001: Miller Center hosts biological warfare expert (Cavalier Daily)
November 13, 2001: Bush issues order to limit access to past documents (Cavalier Daily)
October 12, 2001: Miller Center to publish transcripts (Cavalier Daily)
October 9, 2001: Bush names Zelikow to intelligence commission (Cavalier Daily)
September 26, 2001: Expert panel discusses response to terrorism (Cavalier Daily)
September 13, 2001: Foreign policy experts predict actions U.S. will take next (Cavalier Daily)
July 31, 2001: Commission Urges Overhaul of Election System (New York Times)
April 9, 2001: Dubya discussion (Cavalier Daily)
April 4, 2001: Analysis of Florida Ballots Proves Favorable to Bush (New York Times)
February 18, 2001: A New View of Where America Fits in the World (New York Times)
February 2, 2001: Miller Center commissions election study (Cavalier Daily)
2000 News Coverage:
November 2, 2000: U.S. drug czar advocates rehabilitation (Cavalier Daily)
October 31, 2000: Miller Center library to receive $1.6 million (Cavalier Daily)
October 3, 2000: Debating the debates (Cavalier Daily)
September 11, 2000: Nine students receive Miller Center grants (Cavalier Daily)
January 31, 2000: Baker opens Miller Center photo exhibit (Cavalier Daily)
January 28, 2000: Photo politico (Cavalier Daily)
January 13, 2000: For Arms Control Study, One School Rules (New York Times)
1999 News Coverage:
October 5, 1999: Miller Center to offer new $15,000 fellowships (Cavalier Daily)
June 3, 1999: Is it peace yet? (Salon)
April 24, 1999: Round and Round On U.S. Interests; Kosovo Rekindles a Debate, Dormant for Nearly a Decade, Of America's Global Role (New York Times)