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  • Never Again A section of the Dachau concentration camp, including the guard tower, is seen through the barbed wire fence shortly after the camp was liberated by American soldiers on April 29, 1945. (United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of Francis Robert Arzt) June 15, 2022 -

    For 35 years the Holocaust Studies Program at UT Dallas has been a beacon of scholarship and enlightenment regarding one of the most traumatic events in human history. From 1933 to 1945, Jewish citizens and others who lived in countries throughout Europe were rounded up and killed in Nazi concentration camps. Among the 6 million […]

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  • Issue 07 | September 2020: Spotlight on New Faculty Deborah Kang and Amy Kerner September 23, 2020 -

    Dr. S. Deborah Kang (left) and Dr. Amy Kerner (right) are among the four new tenure-track faculty who have joined the School of Arts and Humanities this fall. Dr. S. Deborah Kang is an associate professor of history and Fellow of the Anne Stark and Chester Watson Professorship of History. Kang studies immigration issues relating […]

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  • Issue 06 | August 2020: New A&H Faculty A&H staff August 23, 2020 -

    The School of Arts and Humanities would like to welcome four new tenure track faculty members to our team this fall: Dr. S. Deborah Kang, associate professor of history Dr. Amy Kerner, assistant professor of Holocaust and human rights studies and Fellow of the Jacqueline and Michael Wald Assistant Professorship in Holocaust Studies SV Randall, […]

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  • Issue 01 | April 2020: Welcome our new A&H Faculty hires A&H staff April 23, 2020 -

    Dr. Davis Smith-BrecheisenAssistant Professor of Literature Mr. SV Randall Assistant Professor of VPA – Sculpture Dr. S. Deborah Kang Anne Stark and Chester Watson Associate Professor of History Dr. Amy Kerner Assistant Professor in Holocaust and Human Rights Studies Fellow of the Jacqueline and Michael Wald Professorship in Holocaust Studies

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