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Join us on Friday, September 17 and Saturday, September 18, 2021, for the International Day of Peace Conference, focusing on Peace Education for an Equitable and Sustainable World: Local and Global Perspectives. This conference will be online on Friday evening…
The School of Peace and Conflict Studies (SPCS) is pleased to announce a new initiative on Race and Democracy in Northeast Ohio (RDNO). This initiative involves a collaborative partnership between the Growing Democracy Project, the Center for Pan-African Culture (CPAC) and SPCS.
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The May 4th Legacy Scholarship Program was established by Kent State University in 2020, and provides four scholarships to be given to students majoring in our Peace and Conflict Studies program. Each scholarship bears the name of one of the students killed (Allison Krause,…
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"Teaching peace by using nonviolent communication for difficult conversations in the college classroom" by Sara Koopman and Laine Seliga has just been published by…
Professor Landon Hancock was recently awarded a prestigious International Affairs Fellowship for Tenured International Relations Scholars from the…
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- May 4th Legacy Scholarship applications being accepted through May 1
- Highlights of the Global Peace Education Conference in Rwanda - July 11-13, 2023
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- Event: Advocacy for Ethic Minority Rights in Ethiopia: Medhin Marcho Dollebo, PhD, Scholar-at-Risk - May 1, 2024
- Event: KSU Civics Academy - Civic Engagement for Peaceful Change - May 2, 2024
- Events: Myth, Memory, and Memorialization: The Gwangju Uprising/The Power of Our Voices: Remembering the Gwangju Uprising - May 2, 2024