News

MGA Peace Studies graduates awarded Hesburgh and Brembeck Fellowships

The Keough School of Global Affairs at the University of Notre Dame announced the winners of two prestigious awards, the annual Hesburgh Global Fellowship and the inaugural Howard S. Brembeck Fellowship. Sarah Nanjala, who graduated in December 2022 with a master of global affairs…

MGA Peace Studies graduates awarded Hesburgh and Brembeck Fellowships

Notre Dame psychologists, including Laura Miller-Graff, collaborate to develop support program for Palestinians impacted by violence in Gaza, West Bank

Notre Dame psychology professors Laura Miller-Graff and E. Mark Cummings have developed an intervention and support program to support Palestinian families in East Jerusalem, the West Bank and Gaza who are affected by ongoing conflict there. The two have worked in partnership with Palestinian organizations for years to develop a program...

Notre Dame psychologists, including Laura Miller-Graff, collaborate to develop support program for Palestinians impacted by violence in Gaza, West Bank

Events

2023 Catholic Social Tradition Conference

"We are called to establish with truth, justice, charity, and liberty new methods of relationships in human society.” #163, Pacem in Terris The Justice Sown in Peace conference at the University of Notre Dame will recognize the 60th anniversary of the seminal Catholic social tradition encyclical, Pacem in Terris…

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2023 Catholic Social Tradition Conference

Current Events Coffee Hour: Climate Change and Structural Violence

Featuring Cat Bolten, associate professor of Anthropology and Peace Studies; director of doctoral studies. Several times a semester, a different member of the Kroc Institute community will facilitate an informal conversation about a timely topic relating to their work or research. Undergraduate and graduate students are invited to join us...

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The Peace Lounge, Hesburgh Center for International Studies

Current Events Coffee Hour: Climate Change and Structural Violence

Alumni Peacebuilders

Bina D'Costa, M.A. ’97

Bina D'Costa

Bina D’Costa is professor of international relations and a peace and conflict studies specialist at the Australian National University. She is actively engaged in humanitarian peacebuilding efforts around the world. Her research and practice focuses on the intersections between politics, human rights, and security in Asia, with particular emphases on gender justice and global migration.

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Bear Guerra, B.A. ’95

Bear Guerra

Roberto (Bear) Guerra is a photographer whose work focuses on globalization, human rights, social justice, and environmental justice.

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