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The conference brings together an interdisciplinary set of scholars and artists ready to integrate first-nation and mainstream contemporary understandings to move toward a flourishing planet.
Sustainable Wisdom: Integrating Indigenous Knowhow for Global Flourishing
The conference brings together an interdisciplinary set of scholars and artists ready to integrate first-nation and mainstream contemporary understandings to move toward a flourishing planet.
Sustainable Wisdom: Integrating Indigenous Knowhow for Global Flourishing
The conference brings together an interdisciplinary set of scholars and artists ready to integrate first-nation and mainstream contemporary understandings to move toward a flourishing planet.
Sustainable Wisdom: Integrating Indigenous Knowhow for Global Flourishing
The conference brings together an interdisciplinary set of scholars and artists ready to integrate first-nation and mainstream contemporary understandings to move toward a flourishing planet.
Sustainable Wisdom: Integrating Indigenous Knowhow for Global Flourishing
The conference brings together an interdisciplinary set of scholars and artists ready to integrate first-nation and mainstream contemporary understandings to move toward a flourishing planet.
Peacemaking in the Age of Extremism: Inertia or Innovations in Mediation & Diplomacy
The 18th Annual Dialogues on Nonviolence, Religion and Peace featuring Sanam Naraghi, Co-Founder and Executive Director of the International Civil Society Network (ICAN).
Fifteen Years After the 9/11 Terrorist Attacks: Reassessing the Nature of the Threat and Response to Global Terrorism
The conference is intended to commemorate the fifteen-year anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks that took the lives of approximately 3,000 innocent civilians.
Borderless Wars: Civil Military Disorder and Legal Uncertainty
Antonia Chayes, Professor of International Politics and Law at Tufts University, will discuss her recent book "Borderless Wars: Civil Military Disorder and Legal Uncertainty."
Expanding Responsibility in Just War Reasoning
Visiting Research Fellow Rosemary Kellison argues that failure to account for human relationality explains some of the shortcomings of contemporary just war reasoning.
Staged reading: PALOMA by Anne García-Romero
A play about interfaith relationships, faith, and love in a post 9/11 world.
Transitional Justice in Colombia
With its newly signed justice agreement, Professor of Law Doug Cassel will address the challenges that now face a Colombia in transition.
Peace Science Society Annual Meeting
The annual meeting of the Peace Science Society will take place at Notre Dame from October 21-22.
Peace Science Society Annual Meeting
The annual meeting of the Peace Science Society will take place at Notre Dame from October 21-22.
American Lectures in the History of Religions
Featuring Fatemeh Keshavarz, Roshan Chair of Persian Studies and Director of the Roshan Institute for Persian Studies at the University of Maryland.
American Lectures in the History of Religions
Featuring Fatemeh Keshavarz, Roshan Chair of Persian Studies and Director of the Roshan Institute for Persian Studies at the University of Maryland.
Beyond Liberalism? Lessons on Pluralism from Indonesia and the United States
Visiting Fellow Robert Hefner examines the ideals and practices of pluralist co-existence in Muslim-majority Indonesia and an ostensibly secular liberal United States.
Civil Society, Peace, and Power
The six authors of the new book Civil Society, Peace, and Power will discuss their involvement in working on peacebuilding policy in national, regional, and international levels.
2016 Yusko Ward-Phillips Lecture: Bruno Latour on "Does the Body Politic Need a New Body?"
Featuring Bruno Latour, French philosopher, anthropologist, and sociologist.
The Rise of Transnational Insurgent Citizenship in African Diaspora
Visiting research fellow Peter Kankonde Bukasa discusses the dynamics of formation and mobilization of the new Congolese Combattant militant migrant groups.
Notre Dame for Syria Week
Join us for a week of activities centered on awareness, discussion, and education focused on the current conflict in Syria. Events will include food, music, and poetry, as well as a one-hour documentary.
Notre Dame for Syria Week
Join us for a week of activities centered on awareness, discussion, and education focused on the current conflict in Syria. Events will include food, music, and poetry, as well as a one-hour documentary.
Notre Dame for Syria Week
Join us for a week of activities centered on awareness, discussion, and education focused on the current conflict in Syria. Events will include food, music, and poetry, as well as a one-hour documentary.
Notre Dame for Syria Week
Join us for a week of activities centered on awareness, discussion, and education focused on the current conflict in Syria. Events will include food, music, and poetry, as well as a one-hour documentary.
Implications of 2016 Election for International Development, Peace, and Human Rights
Join us for a discussion on the how the implications of the recent 2016 election could affect international development, peace, and human rights.
Francisco Diez Presents a Briefing on the Barometer Program in Colombia
The Kroc Institute’s Peace Accords Matrix (PAM) will present a program by Francisco Diez.
Contact
Kate Chester
Communications Program Director
574-631-8577
cchester@nd.edu
Ari Woodworth
Events Coordinator
(574) 631-3237
awoodwor@nd.edu
Jena O'Brien
Communications and Digital Media Specialist
574-631-3991
jobrie29@nd.edu
Lisa Gallagher
Writer and Content Specialist
574-631-9370
lgallag3@nd.edu