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Daschle Dialogues

Daschle Dialogues is a series of lectures and talks that will feature nationally relevant figures on campus to address thought-provoking topics.

2022 Daschle Dialogues

Sunday, Sept. 25, 2022 at 6 p.m.
at The Oscar Larson Performing Arts Center on the SDSU campus.

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Jonathan Karl
Jonathan Karl

Jonathan Karl, the ABC News Chief Washington correspondent who has covered the White House under four presidents, has been confirmed for the Daschle Dialogues series at South Dakota State University.

Karl is the co-anchor of “This Week with George Stephanopoulos.” He has covered eight presidential elections and is the author of two The New York Times best-sellers: Front Row at the Trump Show and Betrayal: The Final Act of the Trump Show.

About the Daschle Congressional Research Study Collection

South Dakota State University acquired the congressional papers of former Congressman Thomas A. Daschle in 2005.

The career papers consist of more than 2,000 linear feet of materials and over one terabyte of digital objects. The collection contains correspondence and legislative records, photographs, audiotapes, videotapes and other materials concerning Daschle's professional life.

The Sept. 11 tragedy, anthrax attack on Sen. Daschle's office and impeachment of President William Jefferson Clinton are among the historical events documented by the senator's unique collection.

Daschle Congressional Research Study Location and Access

The Senator Thomas A. Daschle Congressional Research Study is located within the University Archives and Special Collections area of Hilton M. Briggs Library. The study allows for public access to the papers donated by the senator, a 1969 SDSU graduate in political science. The collection documents his distinguished 26-year public career in the U.S. House and Senate from 1979 through 2004.

The Daschle Career Papers are open for research during regular hours of the University Archives and Special Collections, or by appointment. The materials can be accessed on site, but not circulated. Online access to the folder titles of more than 750 boxes of materials is available from the SDSU Archives.