Notre Dame College's Tolerance Resource Center celebrates 10th yearTucked away in the library of South Euclid's Notre Dame College is the Tolerance Resource Center, which is celebrating its 10th year. The center was proposed by Margaret Kocevar, a Notre Dame adjunct professor and graduate of the school, whose field of interest was the Holocaust. When Kocevar died suddenly of a heart condition in 1996, friends saw the project through to completion. The school has planned a number of events through April to mark the anniversary. Sister Mary Louise Trivison, a teacher and friend of Kocevar, is one of the founders. She talked recently about how the center has evolved. --Cleveland Plain Dealer March 28, 2008
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