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Remembering Rosemarie Green, long-time Kroc Institute staffer

The Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies mourns the passing of Rosemarie Green, a pillar at the Institute for 24 years since its launch at the University of Notre Dame in 1985. Green died on August 5, 2023. “Rosemarie’s…

Remembering Rosemarie Green, long-time Kroc Institute staffer

The Kroc Institute on honoring Dr. Martin Luther King

Today we honor Dr. King’s legacy through the peacebuilding work of the Kroc Institute’s faculty, staff, students, and alumni. From the study of race and reparations on campus to its practitioners around the world, the Kroc Institute supports and fosters the path toward…

The Kroc Institute on honoring Dr. Martin Luther King

New Ph.D.-level course on International Mediation now enrolling

The call for applications is now open for the annual Ph.D.-level course on “International Mediation: Theory, Cases and Skills,” organized by the Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO) in collaboration with the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies and its Mediation Program. The course…

New Ph.D.-level course on International Mediation now enrolling

Peace studies Ph.D. student selected for writer’s workshop

Current peace studies and political science Ph.D. student Diana Isabel Güiza-Gomez has been selected to participate in the 2021 Writeshop-Workshop hosted by the Journal of Peasant Studies. Sixty-eight Ph.D. students and young researchers were chosen to participate in the writeshop, which will take place virtually from August through December. The...

Peace studies Ph.D. student selected for writer’s workshop

Mediation Program appoints senior advisor

Francisco Diez has been appointed as a senior advisor with the Mediation Program of the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies. Mediation Program Director Laurie Nathan …

Mediation Program appoints senior advisor

New book brings intersectional, Marxist traditions into conversation

In her newly published book, “Marxism and Intersectionality,” Ashley Bohrer explores the connections between oppression and exploitation by drawing on the socioeconomic tradition of Marxism and intersectionality, the theory that the overlap of various social identities, such as race, gender, sexuality, and class, contributes to the ways systemic oppression and...

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New book brings intersectional, Marxist traditions into conversation

Scholar in Residence publishes new resources on peace studies education

New resources published by Kroc Institute Scholar in Residence Josefina Echavarría Alvarez provide tools to equip scholar-practitioners and academics to teach courses in peace studies, conflict transformation, and peacebuilding. Echavarría is co-director of the Research Centre for Peace and Conflict at the University of Innsbruck in Austria. 

Scholar in Residence publishes new resources on peace studies education

Recap: 2019 Madrasa Discourses Summer Intensives

After three years of in-depth study and coursework covering history, science, theology, and the application of new research methodologies, the first group of young Islamic studies scholars to participate in the Madrasa Discourses program said their goodbyes during the July 2019 Madrasa Discourses Summer Intensives in India and Pakistan.

Recap: 2019 Madrasa Discourses Summer Intensives

New book explores generational preconceptions in post-war Sierra Leone

In Catherine Bolten’s recently published book, "Serious Youth in Sierra Leone," she presents findings on generational preconceptions and their impact on young men in Makeni, Sierra Leone. Her research has implications for everything from development to post-conflict reconstruction to how millennials are perceived and engaged around the world.

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New book explores generational preconceptions in post-war Sierra Leone

Kroc Institute welcomes two new faculty members

The new faculty — Ashley Bohrer, Joshua Eisenman, Alejandro Estefan, Patrizio Piraino and Rachel Sweet — bring extensive international teaching and field research experience to the Keough School, which opened its doors in 2017.

Kroc Institute welcomes two new faculty members

Announcing the 12th Annual Summer Institute

The 12th Annual Summer Institute for Faculty at the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies will be held June 8-12, 2020, at the University of Notre Dame. The event centers on the theme, “Teaching Peace in the 21st Century.”

Announcing the 12th Annual Summer Institute

Kroc welcomes 2019-20 Visiting Research Fellows

The Kroc Institute is pleased to announce that four scholars began their terms as visiting research fellows at the start of the 2019-2020 academic year. Kroc Institute’s Visiting Research Fellows Program brings outstanding…

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Kroc welcomes 2019-20 Visiting Research Fellows

Peace studies psychologist receives $2.5 million National Institutes of Health grant

Laura Miller-Graff, an assistant professor of psychology and peace studies, along with co-principal investigator Kathryn Howell of the University of Memphis and a team of Notre Dame faculty members, will evaluate the intervention program through a randomized, controlled trial involving more than 200 women and their infants.  

Peace studies psychologist receives $2.5 million National Institutes of Health grant

New book explores development of Jewish solidarity with Palestinians

In “Days of Awe: Reimagining Jewishness in Solidarity with Palestinians," Atalia Omer traces the development of American Jewish solidarity with Palestinians and the diverse social movements that have shaped this advocacy. She also explores the implications of this developing solidarity for Jewish tradition and identity now and into the future.

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New book explores development of Jewish solidarity with Palestinians

Professor Laurie Nathan helps draft new protocol on mediation and diplomacy

In May, Laurie Nathan, Director of the Kroc Institute’s Mediation Program and professor of the Practice of Mediation, participated in a consultation and validation workshop to consider the draft protocol on preventive diplomacy and mediation, prepared for the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD).

Professor Laurie Nathan helps draft new protocol on mediation and diplomacy

Katongole participates in second Vatican conference on nonviolence

Professor Emmanuel Katongole was energized by his participation in an April 4-5 meeting at the Vatican focused on laying a theological, ethical, and pastoral foundation for a possible encyclical revising the Catholic church’s position on Just War and nonviolence.

Katongole participates in second Vatican conference on nonviolence

Wallensteen to receive 2019 Burns Award

Peter N. Wallensteen, the Richard G. Starmann Sr. Research Professor of Peace Studies at the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, will be honored with the James A. Burns, C.S.C., Award.

Wallensteen to receive 2019 Burns Award