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Announcement of a lecture presented by CNU's History Department and the National Genocide Education Project. Lecture given by Theodore R. Reiff, M.D., CNU Scholar in Residence, Department of History.

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A lecture by Theodore R. Reiff, M.D., CNU Scholar in Residence preceded by the documentary film "The Liberation of Auschwitz".

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Movie critique of Hope and Glory. Assignment for HIST395: WWII Through European Film.

Issue No. 2

Contents:
- Dr. Morris responds to challenge, writes text
- Teacher of the year recommends the study of history
- Course previews: Summer and fall 1991
- A note to history majors about senior seminar
- Announcements
- History…

Invitation to a panel discussion, "Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Is a two state solution still possible?" featuring Ori Nir of Americans for Peace Now and Sa'ed Atshan of Harvard University.

Recaps the talk given by Hidden Figures author and Hampton Roads native Margot Lee Shetterly.

Announces the establishment of the Reiff-Santoro professorship in history, which will be used to carry on the important work Reiff and Santoro have conducted over the decades.

Details the collaboration between CNU alum Rachel Popp and history professor Dr. Sheri Suck-Hall in the "History From the Old Brick Church" podcast.

Details that Chelsea Blake, CNU history alum, played in the opening of a 19th-century time capsule discovered during the removal of a Robert E. Lee statue in Richmond.

Announces that Dr. Kerby Miller is the new Scholar in Residence in History. Miller is a renowned expert on Irish history.
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