2024 Robotics Challenge Tournament
Registration for the 2024 Robotics Challenge Tournament is now closed.
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Registration for the 2024 Robotics Challenge Tournament is now closed.
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Learn about the Nuremberg Trials that took place after World War II, how the trials changed the meaning of justice on a global scale, and effective strategies and resources to teach about this event in your classroom.
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The National WWII Museum invites all educators to our FREE Fall Educator Appreciation Night on Sunday, October 15! This event is also the Welcome Reception for the 2023 Louisiana Council for the Social Studies Conference (LCSS) which will be held at the Museum on October 16–17.
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Join The National WWII Museum this spring for our free Electronic Field Trip centered on the Holocaust.
Join The National WWII Museum this spring for our free Electronic Field Trip centered on the Holocaust.
Join The National WWII Museum this spring for our free Electronic Field Trip centered on the Holocaust.
Learn about life on the US Home Front during World War II and gain effective strategies and resources to teach about it in your classroom.
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Join The National WWII Museum as we host Arizona State University professor Jacob Flaws, PhD, and College of Charleston professor Chad Gibbs, PhD, in conversation with Jenny Craig Institute for the Study of War and Democracy historian Jason Dawsey, PhD, to mark the 80th anniversary of the Treblinka prisoner uprising.
Join The National WWII Museum for this student webinar on how cartoons played a role in propaganda on the Home Front.
The National WWII Museum invites all teachers to our Spring Educator Appreciation Night! On the night of April 13, the Museum will stay open late just for local teachers.
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