Her work has focused primarily on diversity, immigration and postwar history concerning Europe and the United States.
[5][6] Goldstein is also the president of the Somes Pond Center, dedicated to landscape history and preservation on Mt.
[11] Following her doctoral studies, Goldstein began her career in immigration and diversity issues in Europe and the United States.
[1] As executive director and founder, Goldstein has expanded the organization to include offices in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Denmark, The Netherlands, Poland, Germany and France.
[13] Fellowship programs send undergraduate and graduate students abroad to study human rights, immigration and diversity in Europe and the United States.