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Open to Ph.D. students, fellows, and faculty who are interested in civil war, violence, crime, peace, conflict management, and conflict resolution. The workshop is an informal gathering to discuss work-in-progress, dissertation chapters and proposals, practice conference talks, etc.
Catholic Peacebuilding and Mining: Integral Peace, Development, and Ecology
Join us for a panel discussion on the linkages between mining and issues of conflict, human rights, sustainable development, governance, and environmental justice.
Book Launch for "Days of Awe: Reimagining Jewishness in Solidarity with Palestinians"
A celebration of the publication of "Days of Awe: "Reimagining Jewishness in Solidarity with Palestinians" by Atalia Omer.
Kroc-Kellogg Peace, Conflict, Crime and Violence Workshop
Open to Ph.D. students, fellows, and faculty who are interested in civil war, violence, crime, peace, conflict management, and conflict resolution. The workshop is an informal gathering to discuss work-in-progress, dissertation chapters and proposals, practice conference talks, etc.
Flash Panel: Hong Kong in Crisis
Since June, Hong Kong has seen ongoing protests, beginning with demonstrations against an extradition bill proposed by the government. Join a panel of experts for conversation about the ongoing crisis and strategies for moving forward.
Ethnic Violence and the Healing of the ‘Burden of Ethnicity’
Emmanuel Katongole Professor of Theology and Peace Studies “Ethnic Violence and the Healing of the ‘Burden of Ethnicity’” is part of a book-length project entitled “Who Are My People? The Reinvention of Love in Sub-Saharan Africa.” Set against the backdrop…
“Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory": Understanding Confederate Symbols with Lessons from South African and Northern Irish Contexts
Moeschberger will explore the use of “divided” symbols in various conflict settings around the world, with special attention to implications for the US regarding Confederate Symbols.
Film Screening: Night School (2016)
Indianapolis has one of the lowest high school graduation rates in the country. For adult learners Greg, Melissa and Shynika, finally earning their high school diplomas could be a life-changing achievement. Emmy award-winning director Andrew Cohn’s absorbing documentary observes their individual pursuits, fraught with the challenges of daily life and...
What's Peace Got to Do With It? Peace Studies at the Intersection of Race, Class, and Gender
This panel marks the International Day of Peace with a provocative examination of the cutting edges in the study of violence and peacebuilding.
Beyond Study Abroad
Undergraduate students from our international institutes will speak about their experiences, and representatives from the Keough School and its institutes will be available to answer questions and discuss: research grants, internships, conferences, majors and minors, language study, and funding opportunities.
Arts for Healing and Reconciliation in Colombia
Featuring Josefina Echavarría Álvarez, Co-Director of the Research Centre for Peace and Conflict and Senior Lecturer at the University of Innsbruck and Senior Lecturer, Kroc Institute Scholar in Residence.
Development, Peace Implementation, and the Role of the Private Sector in Colombia
How can the private sector, through development, play a role in the successful implementation of peace agreements? And how is the University of Notre Dame strengthening peace accord implementation efforts and private sector development in Colombia?
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