Justus Rosenberg Photos
Exploring USC Shoah Foundation's Visual History Archive
The Legacy of Resilience
Introducing the Project on Bioethics and the Holocaust: Using Testimony in Medical and Health Professions Education
Two Holocaust Survivors and Friends of USC Shoah Foundation Honored By Queen Elizabeth II
Two Holocaust survivors and friends of USC Shoah Foundation, Max Eisen and Dr. Agnes Kaposi, have been recognized by Queen Elizabeth II for their work in Holocaust education.
Eisen was appointed to the Order of Canada for his “contributions to Holocaust education, and his promotion of transformational dialogue on human rights, tolerance and respect.”
The Power of Story
Barnabas Balint Awarded 2021-2022 Breslauer, Rutman, and Anderson Research Fellowship
Barnabas Balint, a PhD candidate at Magdalen College at the University of Oxford, UK, has been awarded the 2021-2022 Breslauer, Rutman, and Anderson Research Fellowship at the USC Dornsife Center for Advanced Genocide Research. He will be in residence at the Center during Spring 2022 in order to conduct research for his dissertation, which is entitled “Accelerated Development into Adulthood: The Changing Roles of Young Hungarians During the Holocaust.”
Charlotte Kiechel Awarded 2021-2022 Katz Research Fellowship in Genocide Studies
Charlotte Kiechel, a Ph.D. candidate in Global History at Yale University, has been awarded the 2021-2022 USC Shoah Foundation Robert J. Katz Research Fellowship in Genocide Studies. She will be in residence at the USC Dornsife Center for Advanced Genocide Research in Spring 2022 to conduct research related to her dissertation, which is entitled “The Politics of Comparison: Holocaust Memory and Visions of ‘Third World’ Suffering, 1950-1995.”