About the Center for Holocaust and Genocide Education

The Center for Holocaust and Genocide Education (CHGE) provides academic support for students, faculty, staff, and community. We create education about the Holocaust and other genocides through material resources and consultation.

We strive to increase awareness and knowledge of multidisciplinary approaches to the study of the Holocaust and to develop sensitivity to and understanding of anti-Semitism, racism, sexism, hatred, oppression, and other ideological constructs and forms of behavior that lead to human suffering.

Join us for one of our upcoming events on the campus of St. Cloud State University or embark on a one-day trip to visit the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C.

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Human Suffering anywhere concerns men and women everywhere.

Elie Wiesel

Upcoming Events

The 2024-25 academic year will offer a number of on and off campus events for the SCSU and St. Cloud community. Find additional details for these events on Huskies Connect.

  • October 23: Author & Audience Speaker Event with Patrick Hicks, author of "Across the Lake."
  • February 2025: Bryce Lecture Series 10th Anniversary Event
  • March/April 2025: Teacher Summit with guest speaker Todd Hennessy of Echoes & Reflections
  • April 2025: Genocide Awareness Event
  • April 2025: One-day trip to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C.
  • TBD: Dr. Rob Galler book event in collaboration with SCSU's Multicultural Resource Center
Exterior of Miller Center Library

Support the Center

The Center for Holocaust and Genocide Education relies on the support from donors to maintain the diverse programming and student opportunities that have made us known regionally, nationally and internationally.

Financial support from friends like you enables our center to continue Holocaust and genocide educational programs and events.

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