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Washington, DC - Archivist of the United States Dr. Colleen Shogan announced today Dr. Todd Arrington’s appointment as the new Director of the Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum in Abilene, KS, effective August 26, 2024. Dr. Arrington will oversee the planning, direction, and administration of all Library programs and activities. 

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“Todd Arrington’s dedication to historic preservation and public engagement is unparalleled,” said Dr. Shogan. “His Park Service leadership, extensive scholarship, and creative social media approaches will be invaluable to the National Archives. We are fortunate to have someone of his caliber guiding our efforts to honor and help share President Eisenhower’s life and legacy.”

For the past 25 years, Dr. Arrington has managed and led historic sites for the National Park Service, most recently as site manager at the James A. Garfield National Historic Site. In various roles there since 2009, he has overseen all aspects of the operation, including programming, communications, and partnerships. He previously held appointments at the Homestead National Monument of America in Nebraska and the Eisenhower National Historic Site in Pennsylvania. He has also served in temporary leadership assignments at institutions including Cuyahoga Valley National Park in Ohio and Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument in Montana.

Dr. Arrington’s scholarship has included publications on topics such as the American Civil War and the early Republican Party. His book, The Last Lincoln Republican: The Presidential Election of 1880, was published by the University Press of Kansas in September 2020. He has taught history and humanities courses at several colleges in northeast Ohio, including Lake Erie College and John Carroll University, and has provided scholarly commentary on C-SPAN, Radio Free Europe, and National Public Radio.

Dr. Arrington, a veteran of the United States Army, holds a Ph.D. in history from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. He received a master of arts in history from Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania and a bachelor of arts in history from Mansfield University of Pennsylvania.

“Dr. Arrington is exceptionally well-suited to lead this prestigious institution with his impressive blend of academic credentials, professional experience, and commitment to public history,” said Stephen Hauge, Chair of the Eisenhower Foundation. “His expertise in managing historical sites and his proven ability to foster local and national partnerships will benefit the Library and its mission. We welcome him to this important role and look forward to a strong collaboration.”

About the Eisenhower Presidential Library

The Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum is one of 15 Presidential Libraries operated by the National Archives and Records Administration. Presidential Libraries promote understanding of the presidency and the American experience. They preserve and provide access to historical materials, support research, and create interactive programs and exhibits that educate and inspire. Public programs and exhibits at the Eisenhower Presidential Library are made possible in part through the generous support of the Eisenhower Foundation. To learn more, visit eisenhowerlibrary.gov.