The 28th president was dismissive toward America’s founding principles. Historians criticize his administration for its ...
Johns Hopkins University is preparing to remove Woodrow Wilson’s name from a fellowship program and recontextualize its use on a residence hall entryway. The decision by the university’s Committee to ...
If history has taught us anything, it's that U.S. presidents have eaten some pretty strange things. But this one's raw egg ...
Those are key takeaways, some of them relevant to this year’s election, from a Pulitzer Prize-worthy new history about former President Woodrow Wilson, whose presidency was the apotheosis of the ...
At 8:28 p.m. on November 10, 1923, President Woodrow Wilson stood in his dressing gown in his dark-paneled library, swallowing his anxiety and preparing to execute "an exceedingly difficult stunt." ...
He was a racist. Of course he was. He was disdainful of women. We knew that. He had deep reverence for the Confederacy. We ...
The presidential, congressional and Senate races were in the politcal spotlight during Tuesday's election but there were ...
The Johns Hopkins Name Review Board issued a recommendation on the continued use of the name of Woodrow Wilson—who earned a PhD from Johns Hopkins University in 1886 and went on to become the 28th ...
While Trump was a one-term president in 2016, some may wonder if he'll be able to run again in 2028 after his 2024 ...
Neptune City voters will decide whether the name of President Woodrow Wilson should be stripped from its school because of ...
"The idea that Europe can defend itself today is a pipe dream," he said in his Independence Day speech, referring to U.S. President Woodrow Wilson's 14 peace principles, which guaranteed Poland's ...