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Cohen Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cohen Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies
The Cohen Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies is one of the oldest Holocaust resource centers in the United States. Founded in 1983, the center is located at Keene State College in New Hampshire. The center was founded by Dr. Charles Hildebrandt. ==Overview== The Cohen Center is located in the heart of Keene State College on the first floor of Mason Library. Visitors will often find the Center's Susan J. Herman Reading Room in active use, either by a class in the academic program, a meeting or other gathering for the Center, or by students using the room for study and reflection. The Center provides extensive educational support for the study and the teaching of the Holocaust and genocide in KSC's academic programs that features a nationally recognized undergraduate major in Holocaust and Genocide Studies. The Center also provides materials and support for educators at the elementary, middle school, high school, and college levels. In addition, the Center offers public workshops and other educational programs designed to engage regional residents and community leaders. The Center supports the college's undergraduates and hosts a series of annual events. To date, over 300 individuals and institutions throughout the state, region, and nation have joined the college in supporting the Cohen Center's efforts to confront antisemitism, intolerance, and hate; and to build communities distinguished by active regard for the welfare of all its citizens. In this spirit, Keene State College through the Cohen Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies, and a number of other similarly committed programs, embodies an exemplary partnership between public higher education and the communities it serves.
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