AUTHOR: Jason Steinhauer
Jason Steinhauer, Program Specialist, oversees the public-facing presence of The John W. Kluge Center through the management of communications and public programs. His duties include strategic communications, website development, social media and event management, and he works closely with the Library’s Public Affairs Office and Congressional Relations Office on media relations and Congressional relations. Prior to joining the Kluge Center, Jason worked as a Liaison Specialist for the Library’s Veterans History Project. A graduate of the Library’s Leadership Development Program, Jason holds a Bachelor’s degree in American Studies from The George Washington University, and a Master’s degree in History and Advanced Certificate of Archival Management from New York University. He worked as a museum curator and archivist in New York for seven years before joining the Library in 2009.
Most Recent Posts
- Discovering Walt Whitman at the Library of Congress December 7th, 2016
- Dance, Manhood and Warfare Amongst the Acholi People of Northern Uganda November 28th, 2016
- Cross-Cultural Links in Modern Computing November 25th, 2016
- Medieval Manuscripts at the Library of Congress November 18th, 2016
- How a Scholar Uses Her Ph.D. to Combat Corruption Around the World November 10th, 2016
- Ted Widmer Appointed Director of The John W. Kluge Center September 29th, 2016
- Using the Kislak Collection to Study the Early Americas September 21st, 2016
- The Kazakh Famine of the 1930s August 24th, 2016
- The Idea of Peace in the Qur’an August 19th, 2016