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Upcoming Events
Summer Institute for Teaching the Holocaust
The Museum of History and Holocaust Education at Kennesaw State University and the Breman present a three-day conference designed to support educators from across the nation in teaching about the Holocaust. Participants engage with scholars, museum educators, and primary sources to explore the historical context of the Holocaust, examine personal stories of those who experienced it, and consider effective classroom strategies for teaching this complex history.
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When: June 2-4, 2026
To inquire about the Holocaust Institute, please contact Katy Matello, Educational and Outreach Coordinator.
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Around the World - Pack your bags! Campers will travel the globe exploring far-off places, ancient
cultures, and exciting landscapes. From oceans to jungles to long-lost civilizations,
each day is packed with hands-on activities, creative challenges, and big imagination.
Perfect for curious adventurers ready to explore the world!
When: June 8-12
Ages: Rising 1st - 5th graders
For more inforamtion and pricing, visit our Adventure Academy page.
Register for Summer Camp
If you have additional inquiries, please contact K-12 Education Coordinator, Maddie Weiss.
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Teacher Ambassador Program in Germany
In June, the 3rd cohort of the Teacher Ambassador Program, will travel to Munich, Nuremberg, and Berlin with Dr. Andrea Miskewicz (MHHE) and Rabbi Joe Prass (The Breman). Teachers from across Georgia have been selected to work with the MHHE and Breman for 18 months as they better prepare to teach the Holocaust in their classrooms and share knowledge with their peers.
When: June 14-22, 2026
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Mysteries of History - History has secrets… and campers are on the case! From disappearing cities and legendary artifacts to spies and pirates, campers will crack codes, solve puzzles, and uncover the stories that shaped our world. This week is all about curiosity, problem-solving, and a little historical intrigue.
When: June 22-26
Ages: Rising 1st - 5th graders
For more inforamtion and pricing, visit our Adventure Academy page.
Register for Summer Camp
If you have additional inquiries, please contact K-12 Education Coordinator, Maddie Weiss.
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Legacy Learning Trip to Montgomery
In July, several alumni of our Civil Rights Educator Workshop will travel to Montgomery to study the civil rights movement in depth. The trip will be led by Dr. Andrea Miskewicz and Dr. Catherine Lewis, alongside museum professionals from across the South, and is supported by the Smithsonian Institution’s Reckoning with Our Racial Past initiative. Participants will visit key sites and engage in conversations that deepen their understanding of how this history continues to shape the present.
When: July 8-10, 2026
To inquire about the Legacy Learning Trip, please contact Dr. Andrea Miskewicz.
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Civil Rights Educator Workshop
The Museum of History and Holocaust Education at Kennesaw State University and the
National Center for Civil and Human Rights presents a three-day professional development program designed to help educators from across the nation deepen their understanding of Civil Rights topics and explore effective strategies for teaching this history in the classroom. Through engagement with primary sources, historical scholarship, and museum resources, participants examine key events, individuals, and themes that shaped the struggle for civil rights.
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When: July 14-16
To inquire about the Civil Rights Institute, please contact Katy Matello, Educational and Outreach Coordinator.
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Theater Camp - Lights on, curtain up! Campers will dive into theater from around the world and across
time, learning to act, collaborate, and tell stories on stage. The week wraps up with
a student-led one-act performance, giving campers their moment to shine!
When: July 20-24
Ages: Rising 1st - 5th graders
For more inforamtion and pricing, visit our Adventure Academy page.
Register for Summer Camp
If you have additional inquiries, please contact K-12 Education Coordinator, Maddie Weiss.
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Buckle up! Time travel awaits! Campers will journey from ancient civilizations to
ye olde 1990s through crafts, costumes, music, games, and stories. Each day brings
a new era to explore as campers discover how people lived, dressed, and had fun throughout
history.
When: July 27 - 31, 2026
Ages: Rising 1st - 5th graders
For more inforamtion and pricing, visit our Adventure Academy page.
Register for Summer Camp
If you have additional inquiries, please contact K-12 Education Coordinator, Maddie Weiss.
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