National Museum of American Diplomacy, Visiting Opportunities

Recently the U.S. Diplomacy Center was renamed the National Museum of American Diplomacy (NMAD). The NMAD is now open on Fridays for timed entry tours. If you are in DC visiting or work with student groups, this might be something to consider doing. Click on these links for more information about the NMAD and FridayContinueContinue reading “National Museum of American Diplomacy, Visiting Opportunities”

Wisconsin Institute Looking for Submissions

The Wisconsin Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies moderates an academic blog to provide opportunities for publication of short pieces on specific topics or pedagogical practices and book reviews. We welcome contributors from all disciplines. Our intended audience is scholars from a wide range of interests within the university community and educated members of the larger public.ContinueContinue reading “Wisconsin Institute Looking for Submissions”

Community College Educators Gather for 7th Annual National Community College Peacebuilding Seminar, George Mason University, 10/31 to 11/3/19

The 7th Annual National Community College Peacebuilding Seminar was held October 31-November 3, 2019 at George Mason University’s (GMU) School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution (S-CAR) in Arlington, VA. The seminar included 10 faculty and students from Bristol Community College, Austin Community College, Montgomery College, Santa Monica College, and Golden West College. Participants heard fromContinueContinue reading “Community College Educators Gather for 7th Annual National Community College Peacebuilding Seminar, George Mason University, 10/31 to 11/3/19”