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SUMMARY:Landscapes of the Holocaust
DESCRIPTION:"Landscapes of the Holocaust: Buried History in Eastern Europe" sets out to explore questions around physical landscapes that continue to act as a witness to crimes committed by Nazis during the Holocaust.\n\n\n\nSpeakers include Caroline Sturdy Colls\, Ph.D.\, director of the Centre of Archaeology and professor of Holocaust Archaeology and Genocide Investigation at the University of Huddersfield\, and Anne Kelly Knowles\, Ph.D.\, McBride professor of history emerita at the University of Maine and the Holocaust Memorial Museum's 2026-2027 Ina Levine Invitational Scholar.\n\n\n\nElise Boxer\, Ph.D.\, director of the USD Institute of American Indian Studies and associate professor of history and Native American Studies\, will moderate the event\, while Gerald J. Steinacher\, Ph.D.\, a James A. Rawley professor of history at the University of Nebraska Lincoln\, will serve as commentator.\n\n\n\nAs a part of its mission to prepare students to engage thoughtfully in a complex\, global world\, USD supports opportunities for faculty\, staff\, students and the public to confront difficult and consequential moments in history.\n\n\n\nThis lecture is one of many events intended to promote academic inquiry\, faculty expertise and global awareness particularly in a rural and regional context where access to these conversations may otherwise be limited. By drawing on nationally connected scholars and research-driven perspectives\, USD provides students and community members with the opportunity to examine historical realities and reinforcing the role of higher education as a space for learning\, reflection and informed dialogue.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:&ldquo\;Landscapes of the Holocaust: Buried History in Eastern Europe&quot\; sets out to explore questions around physical landscapes that continue to act as a witness to crimes committed by Nazis during the Holocaust.<br />\n<br />\nSpeakers include Caroline Sturdy Colls\, Ph.D.\, director of the Centre of Archaeology and professor of Holocaust Archaeology and Genocide Investigation at the University of Huddersfield\, and Anne Kelly Knowles\, Ph.D.\, McBride professor of history emerita at the University of Maine and the Holocaust Memorial Museum&rsquo\;s 2026-2027 Ina Levine Invitational Scholar.<br />\n<br />\nElise Boxer\, Ph.D.\, director of the USD Institute of American Indian Studies and associate professor of history and Native American Studies\, will moderate the event\, while Gerald J. Steinacher\, Ph.D.\, a James A. Rawley professor of history at the University of Nebraska Lincoln\, will serve as commentator.<br />\n<br />\nAs a part of its mission to prepare students to engage thoughtfully in a complex\, global world\, USD supports opportunities for faculty\, staff\, students and the public to confront difficult and consequential moments in history.<br />\n<br />\nThis lecture is one of many events intended to promote academic inquiry\, faculty expertise and global awareness&mdash\;particularly in a rural and regional context where access to these conversations may otherwise be limited. By drawing on nationally connected scholars and research-driven perspectives\, USD provides students and community members with the opportunity to examine historical realities and reinforcing the role of higher education as a space for learning\, reflection and informed dialogue.
LOCATION:Farber Hall\, Old Main 414 E. Clark Street Vermillion\, SD 57069
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DTSTAMP:20260416T091748Z
URL:https://chamber.livevermillion.com/events/details/landscapes-of-the-holocaust-29513
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