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Geography Matters Education Event
National Geographic, the College of Education and Human Development at Texas A&M University and The George H.W. Bush Presidential Library present a thought leader panel discussion on human geography.
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Exhibit Closure: Building A New Bridge: President Nixon’s Legacy in Three Chinese Cities
Special exhibit on the lasting impact of President Nixon’s historic trip to China in the modern cities of Beijing, Shanghai and Hangzhou.
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Exhibit Closes: "Viet Stories: Recollections & Regeneration"
An exhibition remembers the past and captures the diversity and transformation of the contemporary Vietnamese American community over the last 40+ years.
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Teacher Workshop-The Struggle for Voting Rights: From the 15th Amendment to Today
One-day teacher workshop focusing on the history of minority voting rights in the United States.
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Exhibit Opening: Building A New Bridge: President Nixon’s Legacy in Three Chinese Cities
Special exhibit on the lasting impact of President Nixon’s historic trip to China in the modern cities of Beijing, Shanghai and Hangzhou.
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Exhibit Opens: "Viet Stories: Recollections & Regeneration"
An exhibition remembers the past and captures the diversity and transformation of the contemporary Vietnamese American community over the last 40+ years.
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The U.S., China, and the Geopolitics of the South China Sea
Addresses question: how can the U.S and China reduce the risk of conflict, and work on a peaceful and equitable resolution in this pivotal international waterway?
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President Nixon's Birthday Commemoration
Commemorating the 105th birthday of America’s 37th President with special events at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum.
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Special Featured Document Display: Emancipation Proclamation
See a rare display of the Emancipation Proclamation, February 17–19.
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Special Featured Document Display: Emancipation Proclamation
See a rare display of the Emancipation Proclamation, February 17–19.