By David J. Smith, February 17, 2015 Since 2011, Harper College in Palatine, Illinois (suburban Chicago) has sponsored an international education summit for staff, faculty, and students. Past summits have focused on faculty development, comprehensive internationalization, and language study. This year’s summit will be held Friday, March 6, 2015. The theme will be “Peacebuilding asContinueContinue reading “Harper College Hosts 5th Annual International Education Summit”
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On the Frontier of Peace and Conflict Studies: Tulsa Community College
By: David J. Smith, February 16, 2015 The American frontier of the 19th century conjures up images of western towns lacking law and order, cattle drives and rodeos, not so peaceful encounters between eastern migrating “whites” and native populations, and pioneering farmers and their families staking out land claims. This imagery is particularly powerful in Oklahoma, which wasContinueContinue reading “On the Frontier of Peace and Conflict Studies: Tulsa Community College”
4th Annual Symposium on the State of Graduate Education in Peace and Conflict Resolution, George Mason University, May 19-20, 2014
By David J. Smith, May 22, 2014 The 4th Annual Symposium on the State of Graduate Education in Peace and Conflict Resolution was held Monday, May 19 and Tuesday, May 20, 2014 at George Mason University in Arlington, VA and hosted by the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution (S-CAR). The first day of theContinueContinue reading “4th Annual Symposium on the State of Graduate Education in Peace and Conflict Resolution, George Mason University, May 19-20, 2014”