Jason Steinhauer

Jason Steinhauer is the inaugural director of the Albert Lepage Center for History in the Public Interest at Villanova University. He is a published writer, contributor to TIME, a Senior Fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute, a member of the editorial board for The Washington Post's "Made By History" blog, and a Presidential Counselor of The National WWII Museum. He previously worked at The John W. Kluge Center at the Library of Congress.
Early life
Steinhauer received his B.A. from The George Washington University and a Masters in History and Advanced Certificate of Archival Management from New York University.
Career
Steinhauer was assistant curator at the Museum of Jewish Heritage - A Living Memorial to the Holocaust, where he worked on the exhibit Ours to Fight For: American Jews in the Second World War. The exhibit was awarded the American Alliance of Museums' Grand Prize for Excellence in Exhibitions in 2004.
Steinhauer worked at the Library of Congress Veterans History Project, the nation's largest oral history project.
Steinhauer managed communications and programs for the John W. Kluge Center, the scholars center inside the Library of Congress. The Center was created through a $10 million gift from businessman Albert Lepage, a Villanova alumnus.
Foreign Policy Research Institute
In October 2017, it was announced that Steinhauer would become a Senior Fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute, a think tank in Philadelphia, while continuing to serve as director of the Lepage Center.
 
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