“WWII: The Road to Peace” — An Exhibition to Learn from Memory

Date: May 8
Location: Martin Felton Library

We invite you to experience “WWII: The Road to Peace,” a visual and historical exhibition that retraces the major events of World War II and highlights the global efforts that paved the way for rebuilding through peace and international cooperation.

More than just presenting historical facts, this exhibition encourages students to think critically about the impact of global conflicts and the vital role of civic engagement in building more just and peaceful societies. From the perspective of Deeper Learning, activities like this develop essential 21st-century skills: critical thinking, communication, collaboration, and social awareness. By connecting historical knowledge with contemporary challenges, students not only acquire information but also cultivate values, empathy, and a sense of global responsibility.

Visiting this exhibition is a powerful opportunity to learn from memory and strengthen our commitment to building a better future.

We look forward to seeing you there as we reflect and work toward a future grounded in awareness and hope!