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    PRESS RELEASE
    Associate Director of Media Relations
    Clark University
    Angela M. Bazydlo
    Marketing and Communications
    ph: 508-793-7635
    cell: 508-365-8736
    www.clarku.edu

    March 16, 2009

    Leading Holocaust historian and scholar Yehuda Bauer to
    deliver lecture at Clark University, April 23


    WORCESTER, MA- Clark University's Strassler Center for Holocaust and
    Genocide Studies will present a free, public lecture, "Holocaust and
    Genocide: Two Concepts or Part of Each Other?" by Professor Yehuda
    Bauer, one of the world's foremost experts on the Holocaust, at 7:30
    p.m. on Thursday, April 23, in Tilton Hall, 2nd floor of Clark
    University's Higgins University Center, 950 Main Street, Worcester.

    Bauer will explore the view of the Holocaust as possibly the most
    extreme form of genocide, and he will assess comparisons between the
    Holocaust and recent genocidal situations. Bauer is Professor Emeritus
    of Holocaust Studies at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, Academic
    Advisor to Yad Vashem,

    and a member of the Israel Academy of Science. He is also the Honorary
    Chairman of the International Task Force on Holocaust Education. He
    has authored 14 books and some 90 articles on the Holocaust.

    Bauer's talk serves as the keynote address at the first-ever
    International Graduate Students' Conference. The conference was
    collectively envisioned by the Center's Ph.D. candidates to provide a
    forum for students from around the globe to present original research
    on the Holocaust and other genocides to an audience of peers and
    scholars. Their purpose is to foster an international community of
    future scholars.

    The conference also celebrates the centennial of Sigmund Freud's visit
    to Clark University, the sole American University where he
    lectured. Freud, who famously escaped Nazi persecution, delivered five
    lectures at Clark as part of a series that recognized the University's
    twentieth anniversary of graduate education. The doctoral conference
    honors Freud's visit and marks the Strassler Center's 10-year
    anniversary of offering doctoral education.

    The mission of the Strassler Family Center for Holocaust and Genocide
    Studies reaches beyond the boundaries of the University: to educate
    professionals of many fields about genocides and the Holocaust; to
    provide a lecture series free of charge and open to the public; to use
    scholarship to address current problems stemming from the murderous
    past; and to participate in the public discussion about a host of
    issues ranging from the importance of intervention in genocidal
    situations today to the significance of state-sponsored denial of the
    Armenian genocide and the well-funded denial of the Holocaust.

    Dedicated to teaching, research, and public service, the Center trains
    the next cadre of Holocaust historians and genocide studies scholars
    of the future, teachers, Holocaust museum directors and curators, and
    experts in non-governmental organizations and government agencies.
    The establishment of this Ph.D. program has been acclaimed by experts
    in the field as the most decisive step to date in furthering
    scholarship about the Holocaust and other genocides, particularly the
    Armenian Genocide.

    For more information about the lecture and the conference, call
    508-793-8897.

    Clark University is a private, co-educational liberal-arts research
    university with more than 2,200 undergraduate and 800 graduate
    students. Since its founding in 1887 as the first all-graduate school
    in the United States, Clark has challenged convention with innovative
    programs such as the International Studies Stream, the Strassler
    Family Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies and the accelerated
    BA/MA programs with the fifth year tuition-free for eligible
    students. The University is featured in Loren Pope's book, "Colleges
    That Change Lives."

    -www.clarku.edu-
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