Keene State College, Public university in Keene, New Hampshire, United States
Keene State College is a public university in New Hampshire with classroom buildings, student residence halls, and athletic facilities spread across its campus. The institution serves around 3,000 students and provides a range of academic programs and student services.
The college was founded in 1909 as Keene Normal School with a focus on teacher training. Over time it expanded and changed names, eventually becoming part of New Hampshire's statewide university system.
The Redfern Arts Center hosts theater productions, music performances, and visual art shows that shape campus life. The Cohen Center runs educational programs on the Holocaust and genocide that encourage students to engage with difficult historical questions.
Visitors can explore the campus layout and speak with admissions staff about academic programs offered. The grounds are walkable and include parking areas, making it easy to navigate between buildings.
The Mason Library holds specialized collections focused on Holocaust studies that support research conducted by the Cohen Center. This collection helps make the campus a local hub for studying and understanding this critical period of history.
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