Global Health Crises, Pandemics and Policy Challenges: Approaches to Teaching in Community Colleges, April 9-11, 2015, Northern Virginia Community College

The Northern Virginia Community College Institute for Public Service will host a seminar for community college faculty April 9-11, 2015 that will focus on global public health issues. Global Health Crises, Pandemics and Policy Challenges: Approaches to Teaching in Community Colleges is designed to improve the teaching and learning of global health issues in communityContinueContinue reading “Global Health Crises, Pandemics and Policy Challenges: Approaches to Teaching in Community Colleges, April 9-11, 2015, Northern Virginia Community College”

Reflections on 2014

By: David J. Smith, December 18, 2014 Teaching about peace and the resolution of conflict became more relevant than ever this past year.   Domestic strife such as the aftermath of the death of Michael Brown in Ferguson, MO challenged us to reexamine the means by which law enforcement is conducted in the U.S.   It alsoContinueContinue reading “Reflections on 2014”

Call for Proposals: International Conference on Conflict Resolution Education – Human Rights and Conflict Resolution: Tension and Opportunities

By: David J. Smith, December 1, 2015 Deadline Extended to January 7th, 2015 June 17 – 22, 2015 Hosted by The School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University,  Arlington, Virginia, USA  Wednesday and Thursday, June 17  – 18, 2015 Pre-Conference Trainings Friday and Saturday, June 19– 20, 2015 Main Conference – Keynotes andContinueContinue reading “Call for Proposals: International Conference on Conflict Resolution Education – Human Rights and Conflict Resolution: Tension and Opportunities”