By: David J. Smith, April 4, 2016 As professionals working day to day to ply our craft, we are often focused deeply on serving our clients be it through direct intervention or in a consulting capacity. We are in business and taking our eyes off the ball in a competitive environment is not in ourContinueContinue reading “Career Pathways: Different Approaches for Graduate and Undergraduate Students”
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Careers and Peacebuilding: My Talk at Penn State
By: David J. Smith, March 25, 2016 Yesterday, March 24, 2016, I had the opportunity to speak to a group of about 70 students at Penn State University. My talk was sponsored by the Penn State College of Communications, Office of Multicultural Affairs. The event was co-sponsored by the African, Hispanic, Asian and Native AmericanContinueContinue reading “Careers and Peacebuilding: My Talk at Penn State”
Atlantic Promise Graduate Field Exercise Emphasizes “Civ-Mil” and NGO Cooperation to Advance Peacebuilding and Humanitarian Outcomes
By: David J. Smith, March 15, 2016 The annual Atlantic Promise field training exercise recently concluded in Fellsmere, Florida. Sponsored by the Forage Center for Peacebuilding and Humanitarian Education, Inc., the event brought together 30 masters and PhD students studying conflict resolution and disaster assistance from George Mason University, Tulane University, Kennesaw State University, andContinueContinue reading “Atlantic Promise Graduate Field Exercise Emphasizes “Civ-Mil” and NGO Cooperation to Advance Peacebuilding and Humanitarian Outcomes”