Two New Fellowships Accepting Proposals, Due March 16
USC Shoah Foundation invites professors to apply for its summer 2015 teaching fellowships.
Call for Proposals: Rutman Teaching Fellow Program, 2015-16
USC Shoah Foundation invites proposals for its 2015-16 Rutman Teaching Fellow program that will provide summer support for one member of the University of Pennsylvania faculty to integrate the Institute’s testimonies into a new or modified existing course.
Call for Proposals: Teaching Fellow Program: Summer, 2015
USC Shoah Foundation invites proposals for its 2015 Teaching Fellows program that will provide summer support for faculty to integrate the Institute’s testimonies into new or existing courses.
CSS South Quadrant School in England Observes Holocaust Memorial Day with IWitness
Students at CSS South Quadrant in England observed Holocaust Memorial Day on January 27 with a unique IWitness installation led by teacher Tony Cole.
Teachers, students learn lessons of Auschwitz firsthand
As the number of Holocaust survivors dwindles, it falls to future generations to ensure their stories remain vibrant and strong.
With that in mind, USC Shoah Foundation – The Institute for Visual History and Education brought groups of students and teachers from around the world this week to Poland to not only participate in Tuesday’s 70th anniversary commemoration of the liberation of the Auschwitz camp, but to give them the a deeper understanding of the horrors of World War II.
Life as a ‘half immigrant’: growing up Armenian in the Central Valley
Historian Richard G. Hovannisian talks of straddling two cultures — and the ‘forgotten genocide’