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  • honor the memory of their family and friends who were murdered in the Holocaust and to ensure that the painful lessons learned from the Holocaust will be taught to future generations of students.Kurt Mayer Chair of Holocaust StudiesBeth A. Griech-PolelleThe donors were Kurt and Pam Mayer, Joe and Gloria Mayer, Natalie Mayer-Yeager, Nancy Powell, Carol Powell Heller and Harry Heller. Together they committed both to giving $1 million and to help raise another $1 million to eventually fund a $2 million

  • The Spring 2024 History Capstone Class (Prof. Gina Hames). Photo credit: M. Halvorson The History Department is pleased to present the 2024 Spring Capstones Saturday, May 18th – Xavier Hall, Room 201 – 9:00 am-3:00 pm Click on each student name to see their presentation title. 9:00-10:00 am - RELIGION - Comment: Dr. Michael HalvorsonAdam SeifredMaddie GebhardOlivia DotyAdam SeifredThe Role of Martyrdom in Furthering the Goals of the Early Christian ChurchMaddie Gebhard``More of a Family Now

  • , Maria. A Holocaust survivor, Maria Altmann recently fought all the way to the Supreme Court to return five famous paintings of Gustav Klimt to her family, including the famed $135 million Klimt “Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer.” Peter Altmann will talk on his journey of empowerment and perseverance.Brown Bag Lecture: October 16, 2012, noon to 1 p.m., Anderson University Center, Chris Knutzen HallEdwin Black, author of “IBM and the Holocaust” Black will discuss the stunning story of IBM’s strategic

  • , Maria. A Holocaust survivor, Maria Altmann recently fought all the way to the Supreme Court to return five famous paintings of Gustav Klimt to her family, including the famed $135 million Klimt “Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer.” Peter Altmann will talk on his journey of empowerment and perseverance.Brown Bag Lecture: October 16, 2012, noon to 1 p.m., Anderson University Center, Chris Knutzen HallEdwin Black, author of “IBM and the Holocaust” Black will discuss the stunning story of IBM’s strategic

  • , Maria. A Holocaust survivor, Maria Altmann recently fought all the way to the Supreme Court to return five famous paintings of Gustav Klimt to her family, including the famed $135 million Klimt “Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer.” Peter Altmann will talk on his journey of empowerment and perseverance.Brown Bag Lecture: October 16, 2012, noon to 1 p.m., Anderson University Center, Chris Knutzen HallEdwin Black, author of “IBM and the Holocaust” Black will discuss the stunning story of IBM’s strategic

  • , Maria. A Holocaust survivor, Maria Altmann recently fought all the way to the Supreme Court to return five famous paintings of Gustav Klimt to her family, including the famed $135 million Klimt “Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer.” Peter Altmann will talk on his journey of empowerment and perseverance.Brown Bag Lecture: October 16, 2012, noon to 1 p.m., Anderson University Center, Chris Knutzen HallEdwin Black, author of “IBM and the Holocaust” Black will discuss the stunning story of IBM’s strategic

  • , Maria. A Holocaust survivor, Maria Altmann recently fought all the way to the Supreme Court to return five famous paintings of Gustav Klimt to her family, including the famed $135 million Klimt “Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer.” Peter Altmann will talk on his journey of empowerment and perseverance.Brown Bag Lecture: October 16, 2012, noon to 1 p.m., Anderson University Center, Chris Knutzen HallEdwin Black, author of “IBM and the Holocaust” Black will discuss the stunning story of IBM’s strategic

  • , Maria. A Holocaust survivor, Maria Altmann recently fought all the way to the Supreme Court to return five famous paintings of Gustav Klimt to her family, including the famed $135 million Klimt “Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer.” Peter Altmann will talk on his journey of empowerment and perseverance.Brown Bag Lecture: October 16, 2012, noon to 1 p.m., Anderson University Center, Chris Knutzen HallEdwin Black, author of “IBM and the Holocaust” Black will discuss the stunning story of IBM’s strategic

  • , Maria. A Holocaust survivor, Maria Altmann recently fought all the way to the Supreme Court to return five famous paintings of Gustav Klimt to her family, including the famed $135 million Klimt “Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer.” Peter Altmann will talk on his journey of empowerment and perseverance.Brown Bag Lecture: October 16, 2012, noon to 1 p.m., Anderson University Center, Chris Knutzen HallEdwin Black, author of “IBM and the Holocaust” Black will discuss the stunning story of IBM’s strategic