CHGS is following suit after UMN administration made the decision to extend spring break and move to online instruction through March 2020 in an effort to contain COVID-19.
The Bernard and Fern Badzin Graduate Fellowship in Holocaust and Genocide Studies is awarded every two years, and pays a stipend of $22,500, and $1,000 toward the mandatory…
Bridges of Memory will bring together recent and long-established ethnic, national, and religious communities in the Twin Cities (Armenian, Jewish, Hmong, Khmer, and Somali…
Each spring, the Human Rights Program and the Center for Holocaust & Genocide Studies celebrates the tremendous work of University of Minnesota - Twin Cities undergraduate…
The center organizes lectures, conferences and symposia that feature leading scholars, practitioners, and activists, who provide critical analysis and tools to understand and…
Staff, faculty and students affiliated with the Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies at the University of Minnesota grieve the passing of Fern Badzin.
The Auschwitz Jewish Center Fellows Program "A Bridge to History" is accepting applications from faculty, graduate, and undergraduate students for 2019.
The USC Shoah Foundation Center for Advanced Genocide Research invites proposals for its 2019-2020 Interdisciplinary Research Week that will provide support for an…
Understanding the history of mass violence in Africa—and its political, social, and cultural aftermaths—is vital to understanding contemporary life on the continent.