Seton Hill University and its National Catholic Center for Holocaust Education hosted students from two schools for the dedication of the Anne Frank tree at the university. The Trib reports that Christ the Divine Teacher School in Latrobe and Saint Therese School in Munhall were represented for a reading of excerpts from Anne Frank’s diary, including passages in which she wrote about the tree outside a window where she was in hiding during the Holocaust. The sapling at the Greensburg campus was grown from the horse chestnut tree that towered behind the secret annex in Amsterdam where Anne Frank and others hid.
DEDICATION OF ANNE FRANK TREE AT SETON HILL
Sep 26, 2025 | 7:46 AM









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