The Presidential Oral History Program interviews the principal figures in presidential administrations to create a historical record in the words of those who knew each administration best. The oral histories of
Jimmy Carter,
Ronald Reagan,
George H. W. Bush,
Bill Clinton,
Edward Kennedy, and
George W. Bush have been released.
Barack Obama and
Hillary Clinton are in progress. The Presidential Recordings Program researches, transcribes, and annotates the thousands of hours of secret
White House tapes recorded by U.S. presidents, from
Franklin Roosevelt to
Richard Nixon, plus
Ronald Reagan. The National Fellowship Program funds and supports PhD candidates who are studying the historical roots of today's policy issues. The program pairs fellows with leading scholars in their field, and teaches them how to make their scholarship more accessible to the public. Academic Programs conduct scholarly study of modern political and presidential history, and convene conferences and symposia on the historical roots of contemporary policy issues. Policy Programs bring together scholars, policymakers, and stakeholders to develop insights – grounded in scholarship and based on the lessons of history – to illuminate and offer solutions to the nation's policy challenges. American President: An Online Reference Resource provides in-depth information on every presidential administration, including essays on all aspects of that administration that have been written or reviewed by presidential scholars. == Leadership ==