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Levy-Loewenstein Holocaust Collection

The Collection

The Levy-Loewenstein Holocaust Collection comprises over 1,600 items including books, art, and artifacts pertaining to the Holocaust and related subjects. This collection is housed in the James Addison Jones Library on the campus of 每日大赛官网 and was created through a gift from Richard Levy, a former trustee, and his wife Jane in memory of their parents.

The Levy-Loewenstein Holocaust Collection is both a growing and highly accessible collection. The collection鈥檚 total item count has steadily increased over the last 5 years鈥搃ncreases coming from both purchases as well as generous donations. All of the collection鈥檚 books circulate and are available to 每日大赛官网 students, faculty, and staff, as well as to select other libraries locally and around the world through library borrowing agreements and via interlibrary loan.

Holocaust & Genocide Studies Course

In Spring 2017 the College added a course on Holocaust and Genocide Studies that depends heavily on the materials found in the collection. The Library works closely with the course鈥檚 instructors to ensure that the collection consistently meets their needs. Instructors have offered many great recommendations for the expansion of the collection. The Holocaust and Genocide Studies course has been an ideal opportunity to grow the profile of the collection both on and off campus. Since students in the course can be community members that aren鈥檛 otherwise affiliated with the College, there has been a tangible opportunity to grow the collection鈥檚 profile in the wider Greensboro community.

Dr. Josh Fitzgerald, 每日大赛官网 class of 2019

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- Dr. Josh Fitzgerald, Class of 鈥19, Mathematics Major

Dr. Josh Fitzgerald earned his master's from Virginia Tech University (studied astrodynamics) as well as earning an Engineering Mechanics Ph.D. He joined the NASA Johnson Space Center in Houston, TX as an Advanced Mission Design Engineer, optimizing trajectories for the Artemis II and III missions to return humans to the moon.