Trysta Asche holds her official completion certificate in July 2023 after becoming a United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Teacher Fellow after three years of working with the museum.
Photo courtesy of Trysta Asche
Visitors watch the Changing of the Guard Ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery.
COZAD — Trysta Asche shared her experiences and insights on Holocaust education during the Armchair Travels event at Wilson Public Library on Thursday, July 24.
Trysta Asche, left, stands with Margit Morawetz Meissner at the Belfer Conference. Meissner shares her story of surviving the Holocaust and escaping France by bicycle and train in May 1940.
Loup City Public Schools students pose in front of the Capitol after a behind-the-scenes tour during their trip to Washington to compete in the National History Day competition in June 2023. From left to right, back row: Olivia Fitzgerald, Eva Jaixen, Trysta Asche, Tatum Kapustka, Jacob Jones, Paige Stanczyk, Grace Augustyn, Morgan Rademacher. Front row: Kaily Kurtzhals, Landri Loos, Sami Augustyn, Jaymeson Gappa, Emily Peters, Allison LoneElk.
Trysta Asche holds her official completion certificate in July 2023 after becoming a United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Teacher Fellow after three years of working with the museum.
Trysta Asche, left, stands with Margit Morawetz Meissner at the Belfer Conference. Meissner shares her story of surviving the Holocaust and escaping France by bicycle and train in May 1940.
Loup City Public Schools students pose in front of the Capitol after a behind-the-scenes tour during their trip to Washington to compete in the National History Day competition in June 2023. From left to right, back row: Olivia Fitzgerald, Eva Jaixen, Trysta Asche, Tatum Kapustka, Jacob Jones, Paige Stanczyk, Grace Augustyn, Morgan Rademacher. Front row: Kaily Kurtzhals, Landri Loos, Sami Augustyn, Jaymeson Gappa, Emily Peters, Allison LoneElk.