After leaving the White House, Jimmy and Roslyn Carter, spent decades working for peace and to alleviate human suffering, including their own sweat equity building Habitat for Humanity housing.
Dr. Kenneth Stein, former Middle East Fellow of the Carter Center from 1982-2006 and Carter’s primary Middle East adviser until 1994, gives a unique perspective on the former president's legacy.
Many people have been visiting the Carter Center to honor former President Jimmy Carter. Hope Dlugozima, a former White House intern during Carter's presidency, recalls her unique experiences ...
The need for alternative sources of energy and a desire for energy independence prompted President Jimmy Carter to install the first solar panels on the roof of the White House in 1979.
(WOOD) — A Rockford woman is remembering the life of former President Jimmy Carter after documenting the last year of his presidency working as a White House photographer. Mary Dailey Brown was ...
Ralph Schlosstein, Evercore chairman emeritus and former Carter White House staffer, joins CNBC's 'Squawk Box' to reflect on President Carter's legacy. Justin Baldoni releases unedited 'It Ends ...
By Austyn Gaffney It was a novel idea at the time, but one that made sense: In 1979, President Jimmy Carter had 32 solar panels installed on the roof of the White House. They were removed just ...
In 1979, President Jimmy Carter installed solar panels on the roof of the White House. Amid an energy crisis, Carter hoped to reduce the country's dependence on foreign oil. President Ronald Reagan ...
Then-Sen. Joe Biden of Delaware was one of the first senators to endorse Carter's White House bid. Carter ultimately picked U.S. Sen. Walter Mondale of Minnesota as his running mate. The Carter ...
In February 1977, just weeks after his inauguration, Carter delivered a nationally televised address on energy from the White House wearing a cardigan sweater and seated before a fireplace.