• Six Million Voices Virtual Tour

    Pitkin Educational Center

    Join Bergen at the upcoming “Six Million Voices” event which includes a virtual tour of the Auschwitz concentration camp and an understanding of the history and horror of those camps. The event will take place in the Pitkin Education Center, room C-211.

  • Voices Lost

    West Hall

    Featuring the music of composers murdered or suppressed before and during the Holocaust, “Voices Lost” includes their final works before deportment, imprisonment and murder in concentration camps. The music illustrates the influences on classical music composed at the end of the 1930s...

  • Inaugural Sikh Heritage and Cultural Event

    Pitkin Educational Center

    Experience the various aspects of Sikh culture in the Student Center! Hear from Sikh community members, watch special performances, and try turban tying.

  • Armenia in Concert: Modern Classical and Folk Selections

    Pitkin Educational Center

    Acclaimed international concert violinist Dr. David Podles of Riga, Latvia, has performed in symphony, chamber, opera and ballet theater orchestras and as a soloist throughout the world, including Lincoln Center, Carnegie Hall and Rockefeller Center. He will perform “Armenia in Concert: Modern...

  • Armenia-Azerbaijan Relations Discussed

    Technology Education Center

    The Center for Peace, Justice, and Reconciliation will host a streaming of “Armenia-Azerbaijan Relations after the Third Karabakh War.” The virtual seminar is courtesy of the Institute for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies at George Washington University. In the seminar, five world...

  • Armenia-Azerbaijan Relations Discussed

    Pitkin Educational Center

    The Center for Peace, Justice, and Reconciliation will host a streaming of “Armenia-Azerbaijan Relations after the Third Karabakh War.” The virtual seminar is courtesy of the Institute for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies at George Washington University. In the seminar, five world...

  • Literary Arts Series Presents Ruth Kapp Hartz

    Pitkin Educational Center

    Holocaust survivor and author of “Your Name is Renee,” Ruth Kapp Hartz is the 2025 Literary Arts Series Keynote Speaker. Hartz will come to Bergen on Thursday, April 17 and speak to students, faculty, and staff at 12:15 p.m. before signing copies...

  • Listen to the Black Chick Sing, A Ritual

    Ciccone Theatre

    You’re invited to the reading of “Listen to the Black Chick Sing, A Ritual” by Dr. Thomas O’Neill on September 25 at 11:00 a.m.  The story follows Black Chick who is a wife, mother, and lawyer searching for answers to her personal...

  • We Fought Like Lions: A Son’s Tribute to His Father

    Pitkin Educational Center

    “We Fought Like Lions: A Son’s Tribute to His Father" invites you to hear from Bergen student Joel Lelonek as he reflects on his father Charles’ experience of risking everything to protect his family during the Holocaust. Listen to Charles’ legacy of...

  • Hidden: A Musical

    Pitkin Educational Center

    Hidden: A Musical is a performance about Holocaust survivor and author Ruth Kapp Hartz. The musical follows Hartz’s experience as a young Jewish woman hiding in Southern France with a fake name during World War II. Hear the true story of a...

  • Holocaust Survivor Lecture Featuring Ninetta Feldman

    Pitkin Educational Center

    Holocaust survivor Ninetta Feldman will speak to the Bergen community on Thursday, January 29 in C-313. Attendees may access the event via Zoom online here if not on campus.  The Zoom ID is 867053, and password is 826 4751 6112.  For more...

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