Institute Resources
In addition to its exhibits and public programs, a variety of resources are available to assist different audiences in learning more about the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate and its work. Resources are available for Educators, Students, Scholars and Researchers, and the Press.
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Public Programs
Across the Aisle with Senators Tom Daschle and Trent Lott on "Crisis Point"
The Institute was proud to welcome Senator Tom Daschle (D-SD) and Senator Trent Lott (R-MS) for the first Across the Aisle of 2016. Senators Daschle and Lott sat down for a bipartisan discussion on their book "Crisis Point," which highlights the current state of politics in Washington and across America. The discussion was moderated by journalist Mike Barnicle. -
Public Programs
Activating the Massachusetts Electorate
Join the Institute and WBUR for a panel discussion with local political organizers, data experts and advocates for a conversation about how we can activate and expand the Massachusetts electorate. -
Oral History
Adam Clymer Oral History
Copyright 2016 the Miller Center Foundation and the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate.
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Oral History
Adam Clymer Oral History, Reporter, The New York Times
Copyright 2016 the Miller Center Foundation and the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate.
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Public Programs
ADA Virtual Rally
Join the Kennedy Institute, Harkin Institute for Public Policy and Citizen Engagement, Dole Institute of Politics, and the George Bush Presidential Library and Museum, for an online celebration and rally to honor the 30th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act. -
Public Programs
A Discussion on the Future of Infrastructure & Transportation in the Commonwealth
Thomas M. McGee, Stephanie Pollack, Frank DePaola, and Richard A. Dimino joined WGBH’s Jim Braude to discuss everything from fare hikes, to ride sharing legislation, to raising taxes for infrastructure investment. -
Public Programs
Advice and Consent: Role of the US Senate in Considering Supreme Court Justices
Advice and Consent: Role of the US Senate in Considering Supreme Court Justices -
Oral History
Alan Simpson Oral History
Copyright 2016 the Miller Center Foundation and the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate.
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Oral History
Alan Simpson Oral History, Senator, Wyoming
Copyright 2016 the Miller Center Foundation and the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate.