Internship Opportunity: “For the People by the People: Transforming National Trust Historic Sites through the Humanities Internship”
The Woodrow Wilson House seeks 4 students from a Historic Black College or University for a paid virtual or in person internship. The focus of the internship will be to reexamine the significance of our site and relevance to African American communities and restorative history. Submit your resume and cover
Speaker Series: “Georgetown: An Untold History of the Iconic Neighborhood”
Thursday, March 31st Speaker Series: "Georgetown: An Untold History of the Iconic Neighborhood" Location Panelist Discussion will be held in the Drawing Room of The Woodrow Wilson House, followed by light refreshments in the Dining Room. The webinar will also be available Online (Register for Zoom Link). Schedule Doors Open: 5:00
WHSV3 Woodrow Wilson Library
The Woodrow Wilson Birthplace Foundation in Staunton, VA, is working with the Woodrow Wilson House in Washington, D.C., to tell the whole story of Wilson's legacy.
Commemorating Wilson in an Age of Racial Reckoning with the Wilson Center
Woodrow Wilson House Executive Director Elizabeth Karcher joins representatives from the Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library in Staunton, Virginia, the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, and the Wilson Center to discuss ways to remember a figure like Woodrow Wilson with a complicated legacy.
NTHP Coverage of Suffrage Outside!
The National Trust for Historic Preservation (NTHP) covers the Wilson House's Suffrage Outside! exhibition.
NTHP Covers Wilson and Baseball
The National Trust for Historic Preservation (NTHP) covers President Wilson's surprising connection to baseball.