ODU History Prof, Students to Share Experiences from Study Abroad Course on Holocaust
September 20, 2013
Annette Finley-Croswhite, professor of history at Old Dominion, will give a presentation on "Studying the Holocaust at Old Dominion University: Engaging Students with the Ramifications of Ethical Failure" for a Town-N-Gown program on Thursday, Oct. 3.
The event, which is free and open to the public, begins at 7 p.m. in the President's Dining Room of Webb Center.
In March of this year, Finley-Croswhite led a study abroad course, Paris/Auschwitz: The French Holocaust/Shoah, taking 12 students on a 10-day excursion that explored the French and Polish experience and included a visit to the notorious Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp. The program was funded by two grants from the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum's Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies.
Joining Finley-Croswhite for the Oct. 3 presentation will be Brett Bebber, assistant professor of history, who is helping her plan a study abroad to Auschwitz in spring 2014. Other guest speakers will include ODU student Ben Ipson, president of Hillel, who was part of the 2013 trip, and special guest, Farideh Goldin, the director of ODU's Institute for Jewish Studies and Interfaith Understanding.
RSVPs are requested by Sept. 30. For reservations, call Bet Cake at 757-464-2885 or send an email to townngownodu@yahoo.com.
Free parking will be available in the Webb Center circle lot on 49th Street and in the parking garage at the corner of 49th Street and Bluestone Avenue.