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As
the Holocaust and Genocide Studies Education Center has expanded its
programs and curricula, West Chester University has assumed a prominent
role in this field with more students and teachers making use of its
resources. With the inauguration of the M.A. degree program in Holocaust
and Genocide Studies -- one of the first in the country at a university --
the Center and West Chester University seek funding for several endowments
which will serve to ensure a lasting, high-quality, and broad-reaching
educational program for future generations.
The Holocaust and
Genocide Studies Center welcomes gifts of any amount to support program
development. Such gifts may support library acquisitions, speakers, travel
for study or research, fellowships, extracurricular events, or general
program development.
West Chester
University gratefully acknowledges the initial gifts of Dr. Felix and Mrs.
Ruta Zandman, the Lasko Foundation, the Mandell Foundation, the Shermer
Trust, Joe Fineman, and the Connelly Foundation. These gifts have been
crucial in helping develop the M.A. in Holocaust and Genocide Studies as
well as the future growth of the Education Center's programs.
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