Here’s the latest available on the United States Capitol Historical Society (USCHS) based on public announcements and recent updates.
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Leadership transition and governance
- In late 2025, USCHS announced that President and CEO Jane L. Campbell planned to retire by year-end, with the Board of Trustees initiating a search for a new President/CEO. This marks a significant leadership transition for the organization [News Releases Archives - USCHS; News release summary 2025-12-02].[1]
- The society indicated ongoing governance and strategic planning activities tied to this leadership change, including continuing public history programming and educational initiatives during the transition period [News Releases Archives - USCHS; 2025-12-02 release].[1]
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Public statements and programming
- USCHS has issued formal statements addressing political violence and civic discourse, underscoring its nonpartisan mission and commitment to informed patriotism in the wake of political events [USCHS Statement on Political Violence; 2024-07-14 release].[1]
- The organization continues to expand educational initiatives and civic education partnerships to strengthen nationwide civic engagement, including collaborations with institutions like the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) to bring Capitol history into classrooms [U.S. Capitol Historical Society expands educational initiatives; news release page 2026-05-10].[3]
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Activities and content
- USCHS maintains a broad slate of activities: Capitol tours, public programming (virtual and in-person), scholarly publishing, digital civics resources for teachers, and a field trip program for Title I DC students, all anchored in its mission to preserve and share Capitol history while fostering informed patriotism [USCHS homepage overview; about page excerpt].[2]
- The organization has a history of publishing books and distributing educational materials to Congress and the public, with past and ongoing reception of its publications by members of Congress and public figures, illustrating its role in public history and civic education [News releases archive entry on Capitol Hill book presentation; 2018-07-12; related coverage].[6]
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Governance and nonprofit context
- USCHS is a nonprofit organization chartered by Congress (congressionally chartered) with a governance structure that includes a Board of Trustees and a rotating leadership slate during transition periods, consistent with its long-standing mission to preserve Capitol history [About/charter information; 1962 founding; 1978 congressional charter].[5][2]
- Public nonprofit performance and transparency data show the organization’s leadership and financial information are publicly accessible via nonprofit trackers, including executive roles and compensation ranges for related leadership positions, typical for organizations of its profile [ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer; 2025 data excerpts].[4]
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Notable recent items (selected)
- 2024–2025: Public statements and leadership transition planning announcements; ongoing programming and education initiatives; collaboration with national archives and civics education networks [News Releases Archives - USCHS; 2024–2025 items].[3]
- 2026: Continued emphasis on expanding educational initiatives and civic engagement nationwide as part of its strategic priorities [News Releases Archive page 2026-05-10].[3]
If you’d like, I can pull the most recent press release text, verify current leadership status, or summarize upcoming events and educational programs USCHS is offering this year. I can also tailor a quick briefing or provide links to the exact pages for your reference.
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At the heart of every great nation is its history, and behind every informed citizen, there’s an educator. The United States Capitol Historical Society (USCHS), in partnership with the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), is taking a necessary step towards the digital era, bringing the rich history of the Capitol and Congress into every […]
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www.encyclopedia.comhttps://capitolhistory.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/InHeritage-USCHS-Sizzle-Final-Clip1_3.mp4 Instrument of Freedom: Voting Rights Act of 1965 The U.S. Capitol Historical Society’s Capitol Civics national professional development aims to educate K-12 teachers about Article I of the U.S. Constitution. It focuses on the purpose and role of Congress in American government using historic examples, primary sources, and lesson plans. Historians, archivists, and civic […]
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shop.capitolhistory.orgDuring the April 28, 2025, meeting of the U.S. Capitol Historical Society’s Board of Trustees, the Honorable Jane L. Campbell announced her intention to retire from her service as the Society’s fourth President and CEO before the end of 2025. “It has been an honor and a privilege to lead this organization over the last […] WASHINGTON, July 14, 2024 – The U.S. Capitol Historical Society is shocked and saddened by this weekend’s terrible events in Butler, Pennsylvania. What appears to be...
capitolhistory.orgOn Thursday, July 12th, the United States Capitol Historical Society formally presented its latest book Creating Capitol Hill: Place, Proprietors, and People to Congressman Tom Cole of Oklahoma and Congresswoman Virginia Foxx of North Carolina at a ceremony held in the Rayburn House Office Building. Donald G. Carlson, Chair of the USCHS Board of Trustees, […]
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