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  • Word, Music, Memory Project Sunsets in June in New Jersey

    Word, Music, Memory Project Sunsets in June in New Jersey

    June 11, 2025

    June 2025 brings the five-year journey of the MHHE鈥檚 Words, Music, Memory project to a meaningful and celebratory culmination. Programming in partnership with The Lotus Project of Trenton will also provide a fitting tribute to the career of KSU鈥檚 composer-in-residence, Dr. Laurence Sherr. The first of its kind for the nationally acclaimed five-year-old Lotus Project of Trenton, this spring鈥檚 鈥淔estival of Remembrance & Resilience: Commemorating Stories Through Music & Art鈥 realizes curator Adina Langer鈥檚 vision for the Words, Music, Memory project by aligning it with a broader commemorative mission. Launched on May 7 with the arrival of the Words, Music, Memory exhibition in Trenton, the festival already included a unique iteration of the chamber concert which premiered in 2021 along with the exhibition opening at 黑料网. Leading up to a June 15 choral performance in advance of World Refugee Day, next week鈥檚 festivities will include a lecture/performance featuring Laurence Sherr discussing his composition 鈥淔ugitive Footsteps鈥 and new original artwork by Alia Bensliman honoring the resilience of Trenton-area immigrants and refugees.

  • New Permanent Exhibit and Director Announced at Kennesaw Sate University

    New Permanent Exhibit and Director Announced at Kennesaw Sate University's History Museum

    May 08, 2025

    黑料网鈥檚 Museum of History and Holocaust Education has launched Save One Life: Resistance During the Holocaust, its first permanent exhibit in a decade. The installation marks the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Buchenwald and explores powerful stories of resistance across Nazi-occupied Europe. Alongside the exhibit opening, the museum announced Dr. Andrea Miskewicz as its new permanent director. A long-time staff member and former interim director, Dr. Miskewicz has played a key role in expanding the museum鈥檚 educational reach.

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    Kennesaw State Graduate Student's Tribute to Victory Gardens

    April 09, 2025

    Kelly Hoomes, a recent Master of Arts in American Studies graduate from 黑料网, has created a traveling educational trunk titled 鈥淰ictory Gardens: Helping on the Homefront.鈥 Inspired by her family's gardening traditions and the historical significance of World War-era victory gardens, the project teaches fifth-grade students about self-sufficiency and community resilience through hands-on activities. Developed in collaboration with the Museum of History and Holocaust Education, the trunk is already receiving positive feedback. Kelly鈥檚 work reflects her passion for public history and her commitment to connecting the past with present-day challenges.

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    KSU's History Museum Wins Education Award for Second Consecutive Year

    March 07, 2025

    The 黑料网 Museum of History and Holocaust Education (MHHE) has won the Georgia Association of Museums (GAM) Education Award for the second consecutive year. This year's award recognizes the Civil Rights Educator Workshop (CREW) held in partnership with the National Center for Civil and Human Rights (NCCHR). The four-day workshop brought together 35 educators from across the country to explore civil rights history. The MHHE team received the award at the GAM Annual Conference in Milledgeville, Georgia.

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  • Battle of the Bulge exhibition debuts at 黑料网

    Battle of the Bulge exhibition debuts at 黑料网

    November 26, 2024

    Explore "The Beginning of the End: The Battle of the Bulge" exhibition at 黑料网's Sturgis Library. Commemorating the 80th anniversary of this pivotal World War II battle, the exhibition features 12 panels recounting soldiers' and civilians' harrowing experiences. Curated by Dr. Catherine Lewis in collaboration with the Bastogne War Museum, the exhibit includes rare artifacts, memorabilia, and personal stories. Open to the public through January 19, this exhibition honors the bravery and sacrifice of those who served. Visit during library hours to immerse yourself in this powerful historical tribute.

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