News

James Madison University is named after the fourth president of the United States, but its mascot is named after the college's second president. Here's why.
A deadlock over the distribution of power threatened to derail the creation of a constitution for the newly formed United ...
James Madison tried to place firm limits on the size and scope of the federal government. ... Madison shepherded the young, fractious United States from confederacy to republic.
Examining James Madison and the Constitution A report on Princeton's conference February 22-23. ... Rackove focussed his analysis on Madison's "Vices of the Political System of the United States," the ...
James Madison’s provost Heather Coltman, who was scheduled to play piano at the Holocaust memorial event and also previously worked at Florida Atlantic University, has an uneasy relationship ...
James Madison University is named after the fourth president of the United States, but its mascot is named after the college's second president. Here's why.
James Madison University is named eponymously to honor the fourth president of the United States, James Madison. Madison was instrumental in shaping the early American government.