The 42nd annual Leo Camp memorial lecture at Albright College will explore recent “Rising antisemitism and the attacks on democracy: what’s at stake for the…
Read More Recent antisemitism is topic of 2022 Leo Camp lecture – Nov. 16Department: Holocaust Studies
Violins of Hope at Albright College
A pair of free Violins of Hope events at Albright College include a multi-media concert, Nov. 10 and the Leo Camp lecture, Nov. 11. As…
Read More Violins of Hope at Albright CollegeAlbright secures $1 million grant for Student Success Commons & Library
Albright College has been awarded a $1 million Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program (RACP) grant, which will help renovate Gingrich Library, located on the college’s N.…
Read More Albright secures $1 million grant for Student Success Commons & LibraryYashek Memorial Lecture explores Holocaust’s unwanted
Scholar Michael Dobbs from the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum will discuss his new book, “The Unwanted: America, Auschwitz and a Village Caught in Between,” for…
Read More Yashek Memorial Lecture explores Holocaust’s unwantedThe Book Smugglers: Holocaust Heroes
Albright College’s 15th annual Richard J. Yashek Memorial Lecture will explore the efforts of Holocaust inmates who risked their lives to rescue thousands of Jewish…
Read More The Book Smugglers: Holocaust HeroesAlbright to Host National Security Analyst
Albright College will host Evelyn Farkas, Ph.D., on Thursday, Oct. 25, at 7:30 p.m., in Memorial Chapel, as she presents “America and the Crisis of…
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