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Jun 30, 2026

A full-throated endorsement of the Pelosi Center

Peter Wood

A full-throated endorsement of the Pelosi Center

  • Tuesday, June 30, 2026, 9:24 PM
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Former speaker of the House, Representative Nancy Pelosi, who will retire from Congress this year is lending her name and her leadership to the University of California Berkeley to create the Nancy Pelosi Institute. She explains that it will help to “train leaders for our future.”  

The National Association of Scholars, being a non-partisan organization with a strong commitment to civic virtue, is delighted to see another prominent politician contribute to the realization of important principles in higher education. Admittedly, we have not always agreed with the former speaker on how best to advance the public good on campus, but Pelosi says she was drawn by the “notion of a bipartisan academic center” at Berkeley, “the epitome of public education.” Her role at the Center will be “a liberation for me from the political, not politics, but partisanship.” 

There is, of course, a very long tradition of colleges, academic centers and other academic institutions named after American statesmen. We can think of George Washington University, James Madison University, Brandeis University, Sam Houston State University, the Woodrow Wilson School, not to mention the James Buchanan Middle School in Mercersburg, Pennsylvania; the Andrew Johnson Elementary School in Kingsport, Tennessee; the Biden School of Public Policy and Administration at the University of Delaware, and Franklin Pierce School of Law in Concord, New Hampshire 

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