By: David J. Smith, January 4, 2015 This email letter was sent by Edward Lollis through the PJSA listserv on December 31, 2014 As you may know, I try to keep track of all peace monuments (including museums for peace) and notable peacemakers. Here is a New Year’s message about new monuments and peacemaker deathsContinueContinue reading “Update from Edward Lollis on New Peace Monuments and Peacemaker Deaths in 2014”
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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”