By: David J. Smith, April 17, 2017 My talk today at Montgomery College today focused on diversity. Titled, “Living in a Land of Diversity and How Not to Take it for Granted: The Implications for Peacebuilding,” I looked at how diversity is important to our society, can at times be viewed negatively, and examined waysContinueContinue reading “Meaningful Engagement with Diversity, Talk at Montgomery College, 4/17”
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Fake It Till You Make It, How to Nail Interviews Using Soft Skills, PCDN Blog by Catalina Rojas
By: David J. Smith, April 17, 2017 Promoting your soft skills is important to opening up doors for new career opportunities. I’ve argued that soft skills are in fact conflict-focused abilities to deal with others individually and in a team. This blog by Catalina Rojas of the Peace and Collaborative Development Network makes the case for bringing yourContinueContinue reading “Fake It Till You Make It, How to Nail Interviews Using Soft Skills, PCDN Blog by Catalina Rojas”
Food Insecurity Symposium, Austin Community College, Austin, TX, 4/21
By: David J. Smith, April 13, 2017 If you are interested in issues related to food insecurity and are in the Austin, Texas area, you might consider attending this event at Austin Community College set for Friday, April 21. The Peace and Conflict Studies Center is hosting its 6th Annual Spring Symposium – “Displace andContinueContinue reading “Food Insecurity Symposium, Austin Community College, Austin, TX, 4/21”