Combating Gender-Based Violence, World Affairs Council/DC, Washington, DC, 2/27

By: David J. Smith, February 24, 2017 Gender-based violence is a serious problem around the world.  If this is something of interest to you, you might consider attending thise free event sponsored by the World Affairs Council/DC on Monday, 2/27 from 6-8 p.m. at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center. Click below forContinueContinue reading “Combating Gender-Based Violence, World Affairs Council/DC, Washington, DC, 2/27”

How Negotiations End, Johns Hopkins University/SAIS, Washington, DC, 2/27

By: David J. Smith, February 24, 2017 If you are interested in negotiations theory and practice, you might consider attending this free event on Monday, 2/27 at Johns Hopkins University’s Nitze School of Advanced International Studies. Click below for more information

Cultivating Peace: A Virginia Tech Student Research Symposium on Violence Prevention, Roanoke, VA 4/20-21, Proposal Deadline Extended to 3/13!

By: David J. Smith, February 22, 2017 The 4th Student Research Symposium, “Cultivating Peace: A Symposium for Violence Prevention,” will be held April 20-21, 2017 at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, VA.  It is being sponsored by the Virginia Tech Center for Peace Studies and Violence Prevention. Graduate and undergraduate students from regional, national, and international collegesContinueContinue reading “Cultivating Peace: A Virginia Tech Student Research Symposium on Violence Prevention, Roanoke, VA 4/20-21, Proposal Deadline Extended to 3/13!”