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Campus Outreach

Campus Outreach Programs, a branch of the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies, supports the vitality of the field of Holocaust studies through deep engagement with North American scholars, students, and university communities. Together with faculty and staff, we organize on-campus lectures, interdisciplinary panel discussions, and pedagogy roundtables. We also host seminars for faculty, lecturers, and advanced graduate students at the Museum that leverage our extensive collections, resources, and expertise.

  • Explore this opportunity to engage with the Museum’s primary sources and pedagogical materials and learn about interdisciplinary approaches to teaching specific subjects relating to the Holocaust through an intensive seminar at the USHMM.

  • Partner with us to invite speakers to your college and university communities to provide a better understanding of the history, lessons, and relevance of the Holocaust for today’s students.

  • Partner with the Museum to bring powerful programs to your campus that connect new research on the Holocaust with related, local histories of persecution from the same period through interdisciplinary discussions.

Contact Us

Contact campusoutreach@ushmm.org if you have questions about our upcoming or past programs.

Leah Wolfson, PhD Rosalyn Unger Director of Campus Outreach Programs (Interim)

Kierra Crago-Schneider, PhD Program Officer

Katharine White, PhD Program Officer

Rachel McClintock Program Coordinator

If you want to learn more about our upcoming programs, please join our Mandel Center mailing list.