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Apply to FSWContact UsProgram FlyerAccounting Technology at FSWFlorida SouthWestern State College's Associate in Science (A.S.) in Accounting Technology program is designed to prepare students for a variety of careers in the accounting field through immersive courses that cover topics such as financial & managerial accounting, management, insurance and more. CareersProgram InformationContact usSkillsAccreditation & OutcomesApplyDegreesHelpful LinksWhy FSWCareersCompletion of the A.S. in Accounting program prepares students for a range of roles such as: Accounting AssistantBookkeeperPayroll SpecialistTax Preparation ClerkAccounts Payable/ Receivable ClerkAuditing ClerkSkillsApplicants interested in this degree should possess:Attention to DetailAnalytical Thinking OrganizationTime ManagementStrong Communication SkillsPatienceAdaptabilityTeamwork & Collaboration SkillsWhat We'll Teach You You’ll gain practical, career-ready training in: Financial and managerial accounting Taxation and payroll systems Business and finance law Office accounting proceduresInformation systems for business Communication in the business environment You’ll also be introduced to the analytical thinking, ethics, and problem-solving approaches vital to today’s accounting professionals. Degrees/CertificatesGraduates of the AS, Accounting Technology Degree can matriculate into the BAS, Supervision & Management Degree at Florida SouthWestern State College. Career Certificate programs (previously known as a Postsecondary Adult Vocational Certificate) consist of a series of vocational and/or college credit courses that prepare students for entry-level employment in specific career fields. Upon completion of the certificate program, students continuing their education in a related A.S. degree program may be awarded credit in selected A.S. degree courses.Program InformationCurriculum: The AS in Accounting Technology program includes courses in financial and managerial accounting, finance, management, and insurance. Students in this program have the opportunity to participate in the VITA program, which provides free tax-preparation services to low-income, disabled, or limited English-speaking clients. Duration: The AS in Accounting Technology consists of 60 credit hours and can be completed in 2 years with full-time enrollment. The program is designed for both full-time and part-time students. Courses are offered in online and traditional formats to accommodate students’ varying schedules and learning preferences.Academic & Career Pathways FSW's Academic and Career Pathways are structured educational plans guiding students through their courses toward specific career goals, providing a clear route to employment or further education, making their studies more efficient and focused. Explore the dynamic world of Business and Technology at Florida SouthWestern State College, home to our AS in Accounting Technology. This pathway enriches your understanding of business operations, innovation, and technology, preparing you for a multitude of career options. By following this pathway, you'll ensure that your courses align perfectly with your career goals, whether you're aiming for a role in taxation processes, bookkeeping, or finance. Curious about where this pathway could take you? Visit www.fsw.edu/pathways to discover all the opportunities that await you. Start your journey with us today and step into a future filled with possibilities! How to Apply Prospective students should check FSW's admission portal for application guidelines and submit their application along with the necessary documents. Once accepted, you will be assigned an advisor who will help you register. If you are interested in the AS in Accounting Technology, you can apply directly to the program. You can also apply to the Associate in Arts degree in General Studies and speak with your advisor about incorporating accounting courses into your studies. Contact For more information, contact FSW’s School of Business & Technology at sbt@fsw.edu.Helpful Links Apply to FSWBusiness PathwayOther Academic and Career Pathways Career CoachView in 2025-26 College Catalog2025-26 Program Planning Worksheet(PDF)2025-26 Suggested Core Sequencing (PDF)

Recreation and Wellness

View Closures and EventsWho We AreFSW Recreation and Wellness operates in conjunction with the Office of Student Involvement . We offer much more than just a place to exercise. We are dedicated to utilizing both our Lee and Collier Campus Fitness Centers to provide a spot for students, faculty, and staff to exercise, play, and connect on the FSW campuses while also providing resources and support to our Charlotte Campus and Hendry Glades Center. Our goal is to provide an inclusive comprehensive set of programs and services that cater to the needs of the FSW community. Our offerings focus on promoting health, wellness, recreation, and fun. Everyone is encouraged to participate and join the fun!Our FacilitiesLee Campus Fitness CenterA 3,600 square foot Fitness Center located in the Suncoast Arena that has three levels- Cardio, Weight Machines, and Free Weights.Collier Campus Fitness CenterLocated in Building J, Room 133: this 1400 square foot facility is home to cardio equipment, cable machine, and free weights.Contact UsLee Campus Fitness Center Phone: (239) 489-9290Collier Campus Fitness Center Phone: (239)-732-3792

Office of College-wide Curriculum and Academic Enhancement

Dr. Rebecca L. Harris Assistant Vice President, College Curriculum and Academic Enhancement rebecca.harris@fsw.eduProfessor Jeremy Pilarski Chair, Curriculum Committee jeremy.pilarski@fsw.edu Curriculum Committee Manual (PDF) Curriculum Committee Calendar (PDF) Post-Approval Checklist (PDF)Links: Course Proposal Form Program Proposal FormFor new programs, please contact the Office of College-wide Curriculum and Academic Enhancement to ensure that all preparatory paperwork has been completed.Contact: curriculum@fsw.edu Curriculum Development ResourcesCurriculum Map Template

Professional Development Catalog

The Teaching and Learning Center (TLC) at FSW offers a diverse selection of workshops and training sessions for faculty professional development. Professional development opportunities are categorized in three areas and color coded on the training calendar: Instruction, Technology, and Community. Each specialized area encompasses a broad subset of topics designed to enhance and support faculty in their achievement of the College’s mission to inspire learning and prepare a diverse population for creative and responsible participation in a global society. New topics and sessions are added regularly. Visit the TLC Training Calendar for a list of all current professional development opportunities. To view a full list of offerings visit the Professional Development Catalog. If you would like to request or facilitate a workshop visit the Proposals and Requests page.Instruction Instructional sessions facilitate faculty awareness and support in the following areas pedagogy, educational methodology, general education competencies, assessment, research, understanding the first-year student experience, classroom management, mental health and wellness, and more.Technology Technology workshops offered through the TLC introduce faculty to educational technology resources, provide training on the college-wide learning management system, creating accessible content and explore emerging technologies for student and classroom success.Community The TLC supports communities of practice that promote learning, sharing, and collaboration, while encouraging ongoing faculty and departmental relationships collegewide. Learn more about Communities at FSW.

CCRC Meetings

Third Fridays of the Month 12:00 PM - 1:00 PMZoom ID# 9560924212CCRC Meeting Minutes

Board of Trustees Meeting Schedules

Date Name Time Campus Location 04/24/2018 District Board of Trustees Meeting Committees: 1:30pm; BOT 3:00pm Lee Campus Board Room - Building I, Room 223 04/24/2018 Charter School Meeting After 3:00pm Board of Trustees meeting Lee Campus Board Room - Building I, Room 223 02/27/2018 Committees and District Board of Trustees Meeting Committees: 1:30pm; BOT: 3:00pm Collier Campus M-201 12/07/2017 District Board of Trustees Committee Meetings and Board Meeting Committee's 1:30pm; Board Meeting 3:00pm Charlotte Campus Building O, Room 117 12/07/2017 Charter School Governing Board Meeting After 3 p.m. Board of Trustees Meeting Charlotte Campus Board Room - Building O, Room 117 09/26/2017 Combined Committee's and District Board of Trustees Meeting Committee 1:30; BOT Meeting 3:00pm Lee Campus Board Room - Building I, Room 223 09/26/2017 Charter School Meeting after 3 pm Board meeting Lee Campus Board Room - Building I, Room 223 06/27/2017 District Board of Trustees Retreat and Regular Meeting Retreat 12:30; Meeting 3:00 pm Hendry Glades Center Building B, Library 04/18/2017 District Board of Trustees Committee Meetings & Board Meeting Committees: 1:30pm; Board: 3:00pm Lee Campus Board Room - Building I, Room 223 04/18/2017 Charter School Meeting after 3:00 pm Board meeting Lee Campus Board Room - Building I, Room 223 11/26/2013 1:15 PM/3:00 PM Lee Campus Committees: AA166, A137, A138; Board: AA177 10/22/2013 1:15pm and 3:00 Collier Campus Committees: M-119, M-210 and M-205; Board: M-201 09/24/2013 1:15pm Lee Campus AA-166, A-137, A-138 09/24/2013 3:00 p.m. Lee Campus Building AA, Room 177 08/27/2013 3:00 p.m. Lee Campus Building AA, Room 177 ‹ First<567891011 > Last › Past Board of Trustee Meeting Information Can Be Downloaded Below:

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Fall 2020 Kristallnacht Remembrance Events

Join Our Events from Anywhere with the Schedule Below!Monday, November 9, 2020YouTube Live 9:00 AM ET - Survivor Presentation: Michael EisenstadtYouTube Live 11:00 AM ET - Survivor Presentation: Rob NossenYouTube Live 12:30 PM ET - Survivor Presentation: Carla BenningaCANCELLED due to Tropical Storm Eta: 1:30 PM ET (Lee Campus, J-103) - Faculty Presentation - Dr. Mark Herman: Kristallnacht: The Night of Broken GlassYouTube Live 2:30 PM ET - Survivor Presentation: Judit PriceZoom Live Panel Discussion 6:00 PM ET - Dr. Sandi Towers-Romero: Should Religion Influence Justice or Vice VersaTuesday, November 10, 2020YouTube Live 9:00 AM ET - Faculty Presentation - Dr. Lauren Madak: Ravensbrück: Liberation of a Women’s Concentration CampYouTube Live 2:00 PM ET - Survivor Presentation: Renee BeddoukYouTube Live 6:00 PM ET - Guest Lecture - Dr. John Cox: A Warning from History: Human Rights in 1938 and Today

Board of Trustees Meeting Schedules

Date Name Time Campus Location 02/28/2017 District Board of Trustees Committee Meetings and Board Meeting Committees: 1:30pm, Meeting: 3:00pm Collier Campus Building M, Room 201 11/15/2016 District Board of Trustees Committee Meetings and Board Meeting Committee: 1:30pm; Board: 3:00pm Charlotte Campus Building O, Room 117 11/15/2016 Charter School Meeting after 3:00 pm Board meeting Charlotte Campus Building O, Room 117 08/23/2016 District Board of Trustees Committee Meeting and Board Meeting Committees 1:00 pm; Board 3:00 pm Lee Campus Board Room - Building I, Room 223 08/23/2016 Charter School Meeting After 3 pm Board meeting Lee Campus Board Room - Building I, Room 223 06/28/2016 District Board of Trustees Retreat and Regular Meeting Retreat 12:30; meeting 3:00 Hendry Glades Center A-119 04/26/2016 Board of Trustees Committee and Board Meetings Committee 1:30pm; Board 3:00pm Charlotte Campus Committees: O116, O117, O118; Board: O117 04/26/2016 Charter School Meeting after 3:00 pm regular meeting Charlotte Campus O-117 01/26/2016 Board of Trustees Committee and Board Meetings Committees: 1:30pm, Board: 3:00pm Collier Campus Committees: M210, M205, Board: M201 11/17/2015 District Board of Trustees Committee Meetings and Board Meeting 1:30pm and 3:00pm Charlotte Campus Committees: O-116, O-117, O-118; Board: O-117 11/26/2013 1:15 PM/3:00 PM Lee Campus Committees: AA166, A137, A138; Board: AA177 10/22/2013 1:15pm and 3:00 Collier Campus Committees: M-119, M-210 and M-205; Board: M-201 09/24/2013 1:15pm Lee Campus AA-166, A-137, A-138 09/24/2013 3:00 p.m. Lee Campus Building AA, Room 177 08/27/2013 3:00 p.m. Lee Campus Building AA, Room 177 ‹ First<6789101112 > Last › Past Board of Trustee Meeting Information Can Be Downloaded Below:

Spring 2021 Holocaust Memorial Week Events Schedule

Join Our Events from Anywhere with the Schedule Below!Monday, March 22, 2021YouTube Live 12:30 PM ET - Music Presentation - Presentation by Professor Rachel Cox, Music Performed by Professor Mary Seal: Music of the HolocaustYouTube Live 4:30 PM ET - Faculty Presentation - Dr. Sandi Towers-Romero: Krakow, Poland, and Auschwitz-Birkenau-Yesterday and Today, Seventy-Five Years From LiberationTuesday, March 23, 2021YouTube Live 11:00 AM ET - Survivor Presentation: Renee Beddouk11:30 AM ET (Lee Campus, J-103) - Faculty Presentation - Dr. Mark Herman: Children of the HolocaustYouTube Live 12:30 PM ET - Survivor Presentation: Carla BenningaYouTube Live 2:00 PM ET - Survivor Presentation: Judit PriceYouTube Live 6:00 PM ET - Survivor Discussion: Rob Nossen Presentation Files from Rob Nossen: Terezin PowerPoint Presentation; Westerbork PowerPoint Presentation.Wednesday, March 24, 2021YouTube Live 9:30 AM ET - Faculty Presentation - Dr. Lauren Madak: Ravensbrück: Liberation of a Women’s Concentration CampZoom 2:00 PM ET - Book Discussion - Dr. Sandi Towers-Romero & Legal Studies Club of FSW (Please read Chapter 1, Architects of Genocide, of Ladies and Gentlemen of the Jury: Greatest Closing Arguments in Modern Law before this discussion)YouTube Live 6:00 PM ET - Guest Lecture - Dr. Paul Bartrop: Liberation and Reflections by Survivors of the Nazi Concentration CampsThursday, March 25, 2021YouTube Live 9:30 AM ET - Guest Lecture - Bunthea Keo: Comparative Genocide: Cambodia & Darfur (Cambodian human rights lawyer describes his experience as a child refugee and as a human rights officer in Darfur)YouTube Live 11:00 AM ET - Faculty Presentation - Dr. Bruno Baltodano: The Guatemalan Genocide: Denial and the Absence of LiberatorsYouTube Live 6:00 PM ET - Survivor Presentation: Steen Metz

Spring 2024 Holocaust Memorial Week Events Schedule

Monday, March 411:00 Erna Rosner, survivor lecture recording Lee Campus J-1031:30 Cesare Frustaci, survivor lecture recording Lee Campus J-1033:00 Benno Benninga, survivor lecture recording Lee Campus J-1036:00 Steen Metz, Survivor talk and Q&A Lee Campus J-103 / Live StreamTuesday, March 512:00 Music of the Holocaust musical presentation, performed by Professor Rachel Cox on violin and Professor Mary Seal on piano.3:00 Dr. Stuart Mest presents “The Holocaust and How it Affected Two Individuals, My Parents Joel and Toby Mest” Lee Campus J-1036:00 Second Generation Round Table, presented by Sol Awend, Dr. Stuart Mest, Richard Stein, and Sam Varsano Lee Campus AA-177Wednesday, March 612:00- Anneliese Salamon, survivor lecture recording Lee Campus J-1031:30 Dr. Mark Herman presents “Nazi Propaganda” Lee Campus J-1033:00 Renee Beddouk, survivor lecture recording Lee Campus J-1036:00 The Story of Eric Stein, presented and moderated by his son, Richard Stein Lee Campus J-103Thursday, March 7th12:00- Book discussion, FSW Book Club, “Maus” Lee Campus U-102 & Zoom1:30- Dr. Bruno Baltodano presents “Genocide denial in Guatemala: Barriers to accountability and to remembering survivors.” Lee Campus J-1033:00 Legal Studies Club of FSW discusses “How religion affects the law” Lee Campus J-103 & Zoom6:00 Cody Rademacher, Curator of the Holocaust Museum and Cohen Education Center presents “Memories: The Importance of Oral History and Artifact Preservation” Lee Campus J-103

Spring 2022 Holocaust Memorial Week Events Schedule

Join Our Events In-Person and Online with the Schedule Below!All Events are Free and Open to the Public.Monday, March 7, 2022YouTube Live 9:00 AM ET - Survivor Presentation: Ken Wetcher11:00 AM ET (Lee Campus, J-103) - Guest Lecture - Dr. Frank Kohn: Psychological Aspects of the Holocaust that Haunt Us Today.2:00 PM ET (Lee Campus, J-103) - Film Lecture - Dr. Wendy Chase: Wrestling Angels, Killing Giants: The Liberating Use of Humor and Fantasy in Jojo Rabbit and Inglorious Bastards.3:30 PM ET - 6:00 PM ET (Lee Campus, J-118) - Art Exhibit and Reception: Holocaust Memorial Committee; Art on loan from the Holocaust Museum and Cohen Education Center; Artifacts displayed by The Brotherhood of Heroes Museum.5:00 PM ET (Lee Campus, J-118) - Awards Ceremony: Holocaust Memorial Committee.Tuesday, March 8, 2022YouTube Premiere 9:00 AM ET - Survivor Presentation: Carla Benninga11:30 AM ET (Lee Campus, J-103) - Faculty Lecture - Dr. Mark Herman: The Beer Hall Putsch: Hitler's Premature Attempt to Seize Power.YouTube Live 12:30 PM ET - Second Generation Survivor Talk: Sol AwendYouTube Live 2:00 PM ET - Survivor Interview: Judit PriceZoom 4:00 PM ET - Live Discussion - Legal Studies Club of FSW & Dr. Sandi Towers-Romero: The Beer Hall Putsch: From Hitler's Failure to Hitler's Triumph.YouTube Live 6:00 PM ET - Survivor Presentation: Rob NossenWednesday, March 9, 2022YouTube Live 11:00 AM ET - Faculty Lecture - Prof. Sara Gottwalles: We Had Barely Begun to Live: Examining the Moringen Juvenile Concentration Camp.YouTube Live or Lee Campus, J-103 1:00 PM ET - Music Presentation - Presented and Violin by Professor Rachel Cox & Piano by Professor Mary Seal: Music of the Holocaust.YouTube Live 3:30 PM ET - Faculty Lecture - Dr. Bruno Baltodano: The Guatemalan Genocide: Denial & the Absence of Liberators.YouTube Live 6:00 PM ET - Survivor Presentation: Steen MetzThursday, March 10, 2022YouTube Live 9:00 AM ET - Second Generation Survivor Talk: Richard SteinZoom 11:00 AM ET - Book Discussion - FSW Book Club: The Diary of Anne Frank.YouTube Live 12:30 PM ET - Live Museum Tour - Cody Rademacher, Curator of the Holocaust Museum and Cohen Education Center, Naples Fl.: Displaced Persons artifacts and histories.YouTube - Second Generation Survivor Talk: Sam VarsanoYouTube Live 4:00 PM ET - Faculty Lecture - Dr. Sandi Towers-Romero: Holomodor: A Genocide of 4 Million Ukrainians.YouTube Live 6:00 PM ET - Guest Lecture - Dr. Paul Bartrop, Professor Emeritus of History and former Director of the Center for Holocaust and Genocide Research at Florida Gulf Coast University, Fort Myers, Fl.: Children Finding Freedom in the Heart of Darkness: Three Strategies for Survival during the Holocaust.

ADA Accessibility Information

The Suncoast Credit Union Arena has made a commitment to provide each guest with an enjoyable atmosphere, as well as a clean and safe environment to ensure each guest has a positive experience.​ Accessible Restrooms Accessible restrooms are available in all men’s and women’s restrooms located on all levels in the arena.​ Accessible Entrance The accessible entrance to the Suncoast Credit Union Arena is located at the main entrance on the northeast corner of the arena.​ Accessible Parking Accessible parking spaces are available in the parking lot adjacent to the Suncoast Credit Union Arena. Vehicles that park in the designated accessible parking spaces must either display a temporary hang tag or have a permanent state license plate with the accessible parking notations. All parking in the accessible parking lots are on a first come, first served basis. The cost for parking may vary by event.​When you have an assistive animal in public, Florida law requires that your animal must be under your control at all times. The animal must have a harness and leash (or another tether) unless your disability or the tasks your service animal performs prevent using these tools. In this situation, the animal must be under control through other means, such as voice commands or signals

Board of Trustees Meeting Schedules

Date Name Time Campus Location 11/17/2015 Charter School Governing Board Meeting after 3:00 BOT mtg Charlotte Campus O-117 09/22/2015 District Board of Trustees Committee Meeting & Board Meeting Committee 1:30p; Board 3:00p Lee Campus Community Room - Building I, Room 223 09/22/2015 Charter School Meeting After 3 pm mtg Lee Campus Community Room - Building I, Room 223 06/23/2015 District Board of Trustees Retreat and Meeting retreat 12:30; meeting 3:00 Hendry Glades Center A119 04/28/2015 District Board of Trustees Committees and Board Meeting Committees: 1:30pm; Board 3:00pm Charlotte Campus Committees: O-116, O-117, O-118; Board: O-117 04/28/2015 Charter School Meeting Charter School Meeting after 3 pm Board meeting Charlotte Campus Building O, Room 117 02/24/2015 District Board of Trustees Committee Meeting and Board Meeting Committee: 1:30; Board: 3:00pm Lee Campus Committees: AA-166, A-137, A138; Board: AA-177 02/24/2015 Charter School Meeting follows 3 pm Board meeting Lee Campus AA-177 01/27/2015 District Board of Trustees Meeting Committees:1:30pm; BOT: 3:00pm Collier Campus Committees: M120A, M210, M205; BOT: M201 11/18/2014 District Board of Trustees Meeting Committees: 1:15 pm; Meeting 3:00 pm Charlotte Campus Committees: O-116, O-117, O-118; BOT Meeting O-117 11/26/2013 1:15 PM/3:00 PM Lee Campus Committees: AA166, A137, A138; Board: AA177 10/22/2013 1:15pm and 3:00 Collier Campus Committees: M-119, M-210 and M-205; Board: M-201 09/24/2013 1:15pm Lee Campus AA-166, A-137, A-138 09/24/2013 3:00 p.m. Lee Campus Building AA, Room 177 08/27/2013 3:00 p.m. Lee Campus Building AA, Room 177 ‹ First<78910111213 > Last › Past Board of Trustee Meeting Information Can Be Downloaded Below:

Board of Trustees Meeting Schedules

Date Name Time Campus Location 11/18/2014 Charter School Meeting After 3 pm regular mtg Charlotte Campus O-117 09/23/2014 District Board of Trustees Committees and Board Meetings Committee: 1:15PM; Board: 3:00pm Lee Campus Committees: A-138 and A-137; Board: AA-177 09/23/2014 Charter School Meeting After 3 pm regular mtg Lee Campus Building AA, Room 177 08/26/2014 District Board of Trustees Meeting Committee: 1:15 Collier Campus Committee: M-120A, M-210, M-201; Board: M-201 06/24/2014 District Board of Trustees Retreat/Workshop/Meeting 12:00 - 5:00 pm Hendry Glades Center A-119 04/22/2014 Board of Trustees Committee and Board Meetings Committee: 1:15 Charlotte Campus Committees: O-116, O-117, O-118; Board: O-124 04/22/2014 Charter School Meeting After 3 pm mtg Charlotte Campus Building O, Room 124 02/25/2014 Board of Trustees Committee Meeting and Board Meeting Committee: 1:15 Lee Campus Committee: AA166, A137, A138; Board: AA177 01/28/2014 Charter School Governing Board Meeting 3:30 pm Charlotte Campus Auditorium - Building O, Room 124 11/26/2013 1:15 PM/3:00 PM Lee Campus Committees: AA166, A137, A138; Board: AA177 10/22/2013 1:15pm and 3:00 Collier Campus Committees: M-119, M-210 and M-205; Board: M-201 09/24/2013 1:15pm Lee Campus AA-166, A-137, A-138 09/24/2013 3:00 p.m. Lee Campus Building AA, Room 177 08/27/2013 3:00 p.m. Lee Campus Building AA, Room 177 ‹ First<891011121314 > Last › Past Board of Trustee Meeting Information Can Be Downloaded Below:

Fall 2021 Kristallnacht Remembrance Events

Join Our Events Anywhere with the Schedule Below!Tuesday, November 9, 2021YouTube Live 9:00 AM ET - Survivor Presentation: Michael EisenstadtYouTube Live 11:00 AM ET - Survivor Presentation: Judit Price1:30 PM ET (Lee Campus, J-103) - Faculty Presentation - Dr. Mark Herman: The Beer Hall Putsch: Hitler's Premature Attempt to Seize PowerZoom 3:00 PM ET - Presentation - Legal Studies Club: The Legalizing of Hate that preceded KristallnachtYouTube Live 6:00 PM ET - Live Museum Tour - Cody Rademacher, Curator of the Holocaust Museum and Cohen Education Center, Naples Fl.: Kristallnacht: Memories and Artifacts Wednesday, November 10, 2021YouTube Live 9:00 AM ET - Child of Survivor Presentation: Stuart MestYouTube Live 11:00 AM ET - Survivor Presentation: Renee BeddoukYouTube Live 12:30 PM ET - Child of Survivor Presentation: Richard SteinYouTube Live 1:30 PM ET - Child of Survivor Presentation: Sol AwendYouTube Live 2:30 PM ET - Survivor Presentation: Steen MetzYouTube Live 6:00 PM ET - Guest Lecture - Dr. Paul Bartrop, Professor Emeritus of History and former Director of the Center for Holocaust and Genocide Research at Florida Gulf Coast University, Fort Myers, Fl.: British Diplomatic Heroes and the Rescue of Jews in Germany during Kristallnacht

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