Find an Event
Past Events
-
May 1 Sunday
Grand Rapids, MI - 3:00pm
Incomparable Grace: JFK in the Presidency, with Mark Updegrove
The Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library, Museum and Foundation welcomed noted historian Mark Updegrove discussed his book Incomparable Grace: JFK in the Presidency. -
Online - 3:00pm
Not by Bread Alone: Why We Need Beauty, with Jeff Polet
VIRTUAL-- - Jeff Polet, director of the Ford Leadership Forum opened the exhibit "Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel: The Exhibition" a SEE Global exhibition. -
Grand Rapids, MI - 3:00pm
Michelangelo and the Art of Difficulty, with Henry Luttikhuizen
Henry Luttikhuizen examined Michelangelos preoccupation with difficulty and reconsider the relationship between physical exhaustion and intellectual agility in early sixteenth-century Italy. In conjunction with the exhibit Michelangelos Sistine Chapel. -
Online - 3:00pm
The Fictive Architecture of Michelangelo in the Sistine Chapel, with Duncan Stroik
VIRTUAL-- In this lecture, Duncan Stroik took a closer look at the Sistine Chapel. How was Michelangelo influenced by the existing architecture of the chapel, and how did he add to it with the architectural elements in his frescoes? -
Grand Rapids, MI - 1:00pm
Incomparable Grace: JFK in the Presidency, with Mark Updegrove
The Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library, Museum and Foundation welcomed noted historian Mark Updegrove discussed his book Incomparable Grace: JFK in the Presidency. -
Online - 1:00pm
Not by Bread Alone: Why We Need Beauty, with Jeff Polet
VIRTUAL-- - Jeff Polet, director of the Ford Leadership Forum opened the exhibit "Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel: The Exhibition" a SEE Global exhibition. -
Grand Rapids, MI - 1:00pm
Michelangelo and the Art of Difficulty, with Henry Luttikhuizen
Henry Luttikhuizen examined Michelangelos preoccupation with difficulty and reconsider the relationship between physical exhaustion and intellectual agility in early sixteenth-century Italy. In conjunction with the exhibit Michelangelos Sistine Chapel. -
Online - 1:00pm
The Fictive Architecture of Michelangelo in the Sistine Chapel, with Duncan Stroik
VIRTUAL-- In this lecture, Duncan Stroik took a closer look at the Sistine Chapel. How was Michelangelo influenced by the existing architecture of the chapel, and how did he add to it with the architectural elements in his frescoes? -
Grand Rapids, MI - 11:00am
Incomparable Grace: JFK in the Presidency, with Mark Updegrove
The Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library, Museum and Foundation welcomed noted historian Mark Updegrove discussed his book Incomparable Grace: JFK in the Presidency. -
Online - 11:00am
Not by Bread Alone: Why We Need Beauty, with Jeff Polet
VIRTUAL-- - Jeff Polet, director of the Ford Leadership Forum opened the exhibit "Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel: The Exhibition" a SEE Global exhibition. -
Grand Rapids, MI - 11:00am
Michelangelo and the Art of Difficulty, with Henry Luttikhuizen
Henry Luttikhuizen examined Michelangelos preoccupation with difficulty and reconsider the relationship between physical exhaustion and intellectual agility in early sixteenth-century Italy. In conjunction with the exhibit Michelangelos Sistine Chapel. -
Online - 11:00am
The Fictive Architecture of Michelangelo in the Sistine Chapel, with Duncan Stroik
VIRTUAL-- In this lecture, Duncan Stroik took a closer look at the Sistine Chapel. How was Michelangelo influenced by the existing architecture of the chapel, and how did he add to it with the architectural elements in his frescoes?
-
April 30 Saturday
Online - 11:30am to 12:30pm
Celebrate! with Trend N Motion - Animal Dance Kingdom
Through hip hop dance, children learn about nature with fun animal facts and follow along to get their own bodies moving in dances that emulate animal movements in this fun video program for the whole family.
-
April 29 Friday
Online - 1:15pm to 2:00pm
The Constitution and Our Community (Grades 3–5)
Students will explore the idea of community, hone their primary source analysis skills by examining government records, and connect the Constitution to their own lives. -
Online - 11:15am to 11:45am
No Conscription Without Representation: Voting Rights and the Constitution (Grades 9–12)
Using the Constitution, constitutional amendments, legislation, and a Supreme Court case, students will explore the progression of voting rights in the United States.
-
April 28 Thursday
Online - 12:00pm to 1:00pm
April Lunch & Learn
This monthly series is held the 4th Thursday of each month. The 2022 program theme is "Dwight Eisenhower: The Making of a Leader" and will focus on family, military, presidency, and mentorship. -
Online - 1:00pm to 2:00pm
Incomparable Grace: JFK in the Presidency
Historian Mark K. Updegrove offers an illuminating account of John F. Kennedy’s brief but transformative tenure in the White House.
-
April 27 Wednesday
Online - 1:00pm to 2:00pm
Genealogy Series: 1950 Census—The Story of the 1950 Census P8 Indian Reservation Schedule
Cody White explains the genesis, creation, and execution of the 1950 P8 Indian Reservation census schedule.
-
April 23 Saturday
Online - 11:30am to 12:30pm
Celebrate! with Trend N Motion - Animal Dance Kingdom
Through hip hop dance, children learn about nature with fun animal facts and follow along to get their own bodies moving in dances that emulate animal movements in this fun video program for the whole family.
-
April 21 Thursday
Online - 10:00am to 12:00pm
Chief FOIA Officers (CFO) Council Meeting
The meeting of the CFO Council is open to Chief FOIA Officers, FOIA professionals, and the public. The CFO Council is tasked with developing recommendations to increase agency FOIA compliance and efficiency.
-
April 19 Tuesday
Online - 1:00pm to 2:00pm
Making America's Public Lands: The Contested History of Conservation on Federal Lands
Environmental historian Adam Sowards synthesizes public lands history from the beginning of the republic to recent controversies.
-
April 16 Saturday
Online - 11:30am to 12:30pm
Celebrate! with Trend N Motion - Animal Dance Kingdom
Through hip hop dance, children learn about nature with fun animal facts and follow along to get their own bodies moving in dances that emulate animal movements in this fun video program for the whole family.
-
April 14 Thursday
Online - 1:00pm to 2:00pm
Benjamin Franklin's Last Bet
In "Benjamin Franklin's Last Bet: The Favorite Founder's Divisive Death, Enduring Afterlife, and Blueprint for American Prosperity," author Michael Meyer discusses Franklin’s parting to working-class people. -
Online - 11:00am to 12:00pm
National Archives Comes Alive! Young Learners Program: Meet Frederick Law Olmsted
Meet Frederick Law Olmsted—the father of American landscape architecture—as portrayed by Joseph Smith and to celebrate Olmsted’s 200th birthday on April 26.
-
April 12 Tuesday
Online - 7:15pm to 8:15pm
Evenings at Ease with David Eisenhower
The Evenings at Ease series is held the 2nd Tuesday of alternating months at 7 p.m. -
Online - 1:00pm to 2:00pm
True: The Four Seasons of Jackie Robinson
Kostya Kennedy's unconventional biography of Jackie Robinson focuses on four transformative years in Robinson's athletic and public life: 1946, 1949, 1956, and 1972.
-
April 7 Thursday
Online - 10:00am to 11:00am
Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Advisory Committee Meeting
The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Advisory Committee members meet to discuss and vote on draft subcommittee recommendations.
-
April 5 Tuesday
Online - 1:00pm to 2:00pm
The Fifties: An Underground History
Author James R. Gaines argues that the 1950s were not a decade of conformity but a time when individuals pioneered the gay rights, feminist rights, civil rights, and environmental movements.
-
March 31 Thursday
Online - 3:00pm
Designing Camelot
VIRTUAL-- Authors James Archer Abbott and Elaine Rice Bachmann discuss their book, Designing Camelot: The Kennedy White House Restoration and Its Legacy. An illustrated chronicle of Jacqueline Kennedys restoration project, the book celebrates the sixty-year legacy of one of the most influential interior design endeavors in American history. -
Online - 3:00pm
The Second World War: Echoes from the Past, A Conversation with Sir Antony Beevor
VIRTUAL-- The Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Museum and Gerald R. Ford Presidential Foundation collaborated with Armed Forces Thanksgiving and the Western Michigan World Affairs Council to virtually host famed historian Sir Antony Beevor to discuss the legacies of World War II and its impact on our modern world. Sir Beevor began with an inclusive summary of the Second World War, delving into how various nations approached the war and its aftermath. He then discussed how the war affects our present-day and the ongoing situation in the Ukraine. -
Online - 3:00pm
Women in Uniform: My Career in the FBI: A conversation with Jacqueline Maguire
VIRTUAL-- In conjunction with the exhibit "Women in Uniform" and Women's History Month, Jacqueline Maguire, Special Agent in Charge of the FBIs Philadelphia Field Office shared stories from her over 20+ years in the FBI. -
Online - 3:00pm
Women in Uniform: Women Who Served
VIRTUAL-- Colonel Bridget Brozyna, ret. U.S. Air Force, Lorrena Back, U.S. Army, and Sarah Anderson, U.S. Marine Corp, discussed their experiences as women in the military. This event was held in conjunction with the Women in Uniform exhibit. -
Online - 1:00pm
Designing Camelot
VIRTUAL-- Authors James Archer Abbott and Elaine Rice Bachmann discuss their book, Designing Camelot: The Kennedy White House Restoration and Its Legacy. An illustrated chronicle of Jacqueline Kennedys restoration project, the book celebrates the sixty-year legacy of one of the most influential interior design endeavors in American history. -
Online - 1:00pm
The Second World War: Echoes from the Past, A Conversation with Sir Antony Beevor
VIRTUAL-- The Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Museum and Gerald R. Ford Presidential Foundation collaborated with Armed Forces Thanksgiving and the Western Michigan World Affairs Council to virtually host famed historian Sir Antony Beevor to discuss the legacies of World War II and its impact on our modern world. Sir Beevor began with an inclusive summary of the Second World War, delving into how various nations approached the war and its aftermath. He then discussed how the war affects our present-day and the ongoing situation in the Ukraine. -
Online - 1:00pm
Women in Uniform: My Career in the FBI: A conversation with Jacqueline Maguire
VIRTUAL-- In conjunction with the exhibit "Women in Uniform" and Women's History Month, Jacqueline Maguire, Special Agent in Charge of the FBIs Philadelphia Field Office shared stories from her over 20+ years in the FBI. -
Online - 1:00pm
Women in Uniform: Women Who Served
VIRTUAL-- Colonel Bridget Brozyna, ret. U.S. Air Force, Lorrena Back, U.S. Army, and Sarah Anderson, U.S. Marine Corp, discussed their experiences as women in the military. This event was held in conjunction with the Women in Uniform exhibit. -
Online - 11:00am
Designing Camelot
VIRTUAL-- Authors James Archer Abbott and Elaine Rice Bachmann discuss their book, Designing Camelot: The Kennedy White House Restoration and Its Legacy. An illustrated chronicle of Jacqueline Kennedys restoration project, the book celebrates the sixty-year legacy of one of the most influential interior design endeavors in American history. -
Online - 11:00am
The Second World War: Echoes from the Past, A Conversation with Sir Antony Beevor
VIRTUAL-- The Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Museum and Gerald R. Ford Presidential Foundation collaborated with Armed Forces Thanksgiving and the Western Michigan World Affairs Council to virtually host famed historian Sir Antony Beevor to discuss the legacies of World War II and its impact on our modern world. Sir Beevor began with an inclusive summary of the Second World War, delving into how various nations approached the war and its aftermath. He then discussed how the war affects our present-day and the ongoing situation in the Ukraine. -
Online - 11:00am
Women in Uniform: My Career in the FBI: A conversation with Jacqueline Maguire
VIRTUAL-- In conjunction with the exhibit "Women in Uniform" and Women's History Month, Jacqueline Maguire, Special Agent in Charge of the FBIs Philadelphia Field Office shared stories from her over 20+ years in the FBI. -
Online - 11:00am
Women in Uniform: Women Who Served
VIRTUAL-- Colonel Bridget Brozyna, ret. U.S. Air Force, Lorrena Back, U.S. Army, and Sarah Anderson, U.S. Marine Corp, discussed their experiences as women in the military. This event was held in conjunction with the Women in Uniform exhibit.
All events listed in the calendar are free unless noted.