Colleen J. Shogan
- Birth: September 30, 1975
- Death:
- Nationality: Pittsburgh, PA
- Education: Boston College (BA), Yale University (MA, PhD)
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- Books Written
- Stabbing in the Senate (Washington Whodunit, #1)
- Homicide in the House (Washington Whodunit, #2)
- Calamity at the Continental Club (Washington Whodunit, #3)
- K Street Killing (Washington Whodunit, #4)
- Larceny at the Library (Washington Whodunit, #6)
- Gore in the Garden (Washington Whodunit, #5)
- Dead as a Duck (Washington Whodunit, #7)
- Lethal Legacies (Washington Whodunit, #8)
- The Moral Rhetoric of American Presidents (Volume 17) (Presidential Rhetoric and Political Communication)
- Biography
an American author and academic serving as Archivist of the United States since May 17, 2023, succeeding Acting Archivist Debra Wall. Shogan is the first woman appointed as Archivist of the United States. Shogan is also the director of the David M. Rubenstein Center for White House History at the White House Historical Association. From Wikipedia She also has worked as a professor and a congressional staffer. IN her spare time, she has written several mystery stories.
National Archive biography
Related to hearings on her appointment as the National Archivist
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