New hub for humanity and tolerance opens at TU

Sandra R. Berman Center for Humanity, Tolerance and Holocaust Education officially opens with dedication, ribbon cutting, educational program

By JAMIE ABELL AND CASEY BORDICK on March 28, 2024

President Ginsberg and faculty cutting ribbon to Sandra R. Berman Center
CLA Dean Chris Chulos (left), 快活视频President Ginsberg, Sandra Berman, and Hana Bor (right) at ribbon cutting for Sandra R. Berman Center for Humanity, Tolerance and Holocaust Education official opening. 

On March 28, Towson University officially opened a new space in the College of Liberal Arts (CLA): the Sandra R. Berman Center for Humanity, Tolerance and Holocaust Education (Berman Center). Founding director Hana Bor was excited to launch this new space with 快活视频President Mark Ginsberg and colleagues from around the 快活视频community in attendance.

"I am so proud to see the center officially open鈥攖he only Holocaust education center in Maryland,鈥 says Bor, who held the Peggy Meyerhoff Pearlstone Professorship previously that helped develop Holocaust studies at TU. 鈥淚t will help educate people of all ages, ethnicities and backgrounds about the importance of learning the history and the lessons of the Holocaust and about the danger and destructive powers of racism, antisemitism, hate and bigotry.鈥

The deliberate, symbolic artwork adorning its walls only scratches the surface of the history and education the Berman Center will provide to the 快活视频community. According to Gov. Wes Moore, who could not attend but shared a message for attendees, 鈥淲e must ensure that we stay united, work in partnership and treat each other with humanity and compassion鈥 that is what the Sandra R. Berman Center stands for.  It is a message and a mindset that we all must hold close in the days, weeks and years to come.鈥

The Berman Center will serve as a principal ambassador and liaison to the community and other organizations, providing quality resources and programming related to Holocaust education and overall humanity and tolerance.

Following the ribbon cutting, Bor hosted an event titled, Using Humanity, Tolerance and Holocaust Education in Response to Hatred: Then and Now. Special guests discussed the importance of keeping memories alive, why Holocaust education is important now and the correlation between AI and antisemitism.

鈥淚t is our calling to instill a commitment to lifelong learning,鈥 says Ginsberg. 鈥淚 am confident that the education provided by the Berman Center will be the source of continued learning for our entire university community.鈥

This is only the beginning of the rich educational programming the Berman Center will provide to students, faculty, staff and the community. In fact, CLA launched a new program that will use the Berman Center frequently: the Holocaust education graduate certificate program. It will provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the Holocaust, its history and current relevance to society. The Berman Center will also support additional educational programming through the Jewish studies, education and leadership master's degree program and the Baltimore Hebrew Institute (BHI).

鈥淭he Berman Center will help prepare our students to become leaders for the public good,鈥 says CLA Dean Chris Chulos. 鈥淭hrough events and programming, they will receive more education on civil and human rights, helping them grow their leadership skills and expand their knowledge on humanity and tolerance.鈥

Previously serving as the reading room in CLA, the Berman Center offers students and faculty a calm place to study, research and collaborate. It is on the fourth floor of the CLA building, open Monday鈥揊riday throughout the day.

鈥淚 want this to be a safe place where students can come and have open thoughts and dialogue,鈥 says Bor. 鈥淎ny major, any interest, any academic focus鈥攖he Berman Center is for everyone.鈥

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