Wraight among select company

January 16, 2012

Jamie Wraight came prepared to teach this semester at 51视频-Dearborn.

His renewed vigor stems from a recent faculty seminar he attended at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC.

鈥淚鈥檝e come back really renewed and refreshed,鈥 said Wraight, curator of the University鈥檚 Voice/Vision Holocaust Survivor Oral History Archive.

Wraight, who also teaches history, recently returned from the ninth-annual 2012 Jack and Anita Hess Faculty Seminar. He was among select company, as only about 20 faculty members throughout North America were chosen to attend the weeklong seminar.

There, Wraight learned about spatial geography and how it relates to the Holocaust. For his final project at the seminar, Wraight created a spatial narrative to reconstruct what life was like at some of the internment camps.

鈥淚t really broadened my horizon for my own research,鈥 said Wraight, who also appreciated the interaction with fellow faculty members. 鈥淲e had a lot of great philosophical discussions.鈥

Wraight this semester is teaching a course on the history of modern Britain, and he plans to implement what he learned at the seminar in his class.

鈥淚鈥檓 really excited to bring some of these things I鈥檝e learned back to the classroom,鈥 said Wraight, who also expects his experience will benefit the University鈥檚 Holocaust archive. 鈥淭he maps I鈥檝e made for the archives have been pretty basic, but now I鈥檓 pretty excited to try some new things out.鈥