
Recognizing the negative and deleterious impact prejudice and discrimination have on people and society, the Board of Trustees in 1992 authorized the establishment of the Center for the Study of Prejudice, Genocide, and the Holocaust. Through a variety of academic programs and courses, the Center seeks to promote understanding and respect for people of diverse backgrounds and cultures in the United states and the world, both in the past and in the present. For more information, call 732.906.2590.