Study Abroad

Never Forget: Exploring Holocaust Memories and Memorials

Never Forget: Exploring Holocaust Memories and Memorials

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Never Forget: Exploring Holocaust Memories and Memorials is the only Holocaust focused study abroad program at Arizona State University. This short trip gives students an opportunity to expand their knowledge and examine their personal experiences while they learn about the history of genocide and the Holocaust. They visit historical sites in both Berlin, Germany and Krakow, Poland and focus on the “memory” of the Holocaust as it relates to the past and present.

Your support will help students deepen their education and understanding of the world.

Impact of Donor Support

  • More communities are heard and seen. Your gift enables groups at ASU to nurture existing relationships and create new partnerships with mission-driven organizations that harness critical information about local communities.
  • Important conversations continue on a global scale. Your support provides the resources necessary for groups at ASU to advance dialogues and efforts pursuing justice, equity and inclusion for all.
  • Education is more accessible to all. Learners around the world — including those living in remote areas and those whose futures are interrupted by the realities of war and conflict — gain safe, reliable access to tools and information that empower them to be happier and healthier.
  • Powerful solutions move forward. As a global community, we are facing unprecedented challenges in health care, education, infrastructure and more. With your support, groups at ASU continue to leverage scientific knowledge and crucial resources to make meaningful progress.

Many of these students have gone home where they are successful entrepreneurs, corporate executives, venture capitalists, impact investors and senior government officials. The come home with a powerful American business education taught in a culturally sensitive environment, and respectful of the nuances of our cultural differences."

Marshall Parke

'77 master’s in international management, whose established the SHARE fellowship program providing scholarship and mentorship support to students from emerging markets around the world

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