The James Madison Center was founded in 1999 to honor the
legacy of the nation's fourth President and Father of the
United States Constitution. Located on the campus of James
Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia, the Center serves
as a repository for information on Madison's life and times
(1751-1836) as well as that of the Federalist Era. The Donald
Robertson Project, named for Madison's early
tutor, celebrates the vital role of educators in American
society. Through a close working relationship between the
University and K-12 education, the Center annually offers
seminars, workshops, internships and other professional opportunities
for students, teachers, and members of the community.
Links
1787
Society Website
James
Madison Brochure
The
Donald Robertson Scholarship for Elementary Education
Virginia
Milken Educator Network