More Colleges Are Playing the Long Game, New York Times, 11/2/18

This piece by Kerry Hannon of The New York Times looks at colleges that are reemphasizing career development and opportunities for students, particularly liberal arts institutions.  Colgate University, which supports a peace studies effort, is mentioned. Click here or below to read more.

Wisconsin Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies Conference: Forced Migration and Human Flourishing, 4/5/19, De Pere, WI, Call for Proposals due 2/15/19

St. Norbert College, together with the Wisconsin Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies, is pleased to invite faculty, staff, and students from any college or university to submit papers for a one day conference on topics related to peace and conflict, with a special emphasis on forced migration and human flourishing. Our keynote speaker willContinueContinue reading “Wisconsin Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies Conference: Forced Migration and Human Flourishing, 4/5/19, De Pere, WI, Call for Proposals due 2/15/19”

6th Annual National Community College Peacebuilding Seminar Brings Together 18 Educators from 10 Colleges and Organizations

The 6th Annual National Community College Peacebuilding Seminar was held November 1 to 4, 2018 at the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution at George Mason University in Arlington, VA.  Started in 2013, the seminar is designed to advance the teaching and learning of peacebuilding and conflict resolution in community colleges.   Nearly 150 educators haveContinueContinue reading “6th Annual National Community College Peacebuilding Seminar Brings Together 18 Educators from 10 Colleges and Organizations”