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The Jenny Craig Institute for the Study of War and Democracy is a community of scholars forming a national center for research, higher education, publications, and public programming, dedicated to promoting the history of World War II, the relationship between the war and America’s democratic system, and the war’s continued relevance for the world.
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Arizona State University Partnership
The National WWII Museum and Arizona State University's School of Historical, Philosophical, and Religious Studies offers two online World War II Studies programs: a graduate degree program, and a separate series of continuing education courses. Based on a comprehensive curriculum, both programs will offer graduate students and WWII history enthusiasts the opportunity to discover new insights into the most significant event of the 20th century, and one that continues to influence our world today. These unique educational offerings will combine the expertise of a world-class history museum with the proficiency of a national leader in online education.
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