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Kroc's Summer Institute for Faculty to celebrate 10 years

In a year when the symbolic “Doomsday Clock,” run by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, inched closer to midnight, signaling that the world is “not only more dangerous now than it was a year ago” but “is as threatening as it has been since World War II,” the Kroc...

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Kroc's Summer Institute for Faculty to celebrate 10 years

How an international economics and peace studies major found his mission — conducting research that helps refugees and Italian locals

Last summer, Francesco Tassi, a senior international economics and peace studies major, spent 10 to 15 days each in six small Italian towns, studying the refugee experience from the Italian Alps to the beaches in Sicily, thanks to a Kellogg Institute for International Studies grant and funding from the Nanovic Institute’s Vill...

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How an international economics and peace studies major found his mission — conducting research that helps refugees and Italian locals

Restorative Justice Helps Rehabilitate Tough Chicago Neighborhoods

Fr. Dave Kelly once managed to gather together a police officer whose house had been burglarized and the young man who had broken in. Convening a “peace circle” with the victim, the offender, and other community members, Kelly and fellow participants talked for hours about what led up to the crime, as...

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Restorative Justice Helps Rehabilitate Tough Chicago Neighborhoods

Moosa and Mirza to lead Madrasa Discourses winter intensive in Qatar

University of Notre Dame faculty Ebrahim Moosa, professor of Islamic studies, and Mahan Mirza, professor of the practice, will lead 45 madrasa students in Doha, Qatar, Dec. 25 on a seven-day exploration of the tensions and harmonies between traditional Islamic thought and the scientific and technological advances of modernity.

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Moosa and Mirza to lead Madrasa Discourses winter intensive in Qatar

Ph.D. Students Named Pepe Fellows in Peace Studies

Doctoral students Heather M. DuBois (theology & peace studies), Chris Haw (theology & peace studies), and Michael Yankoski (theology & peace studies) have been named Steven D. Pepe Ph.D. Fellows in Peace Studies for the 2017–2018 academic year.

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Ph.D. Students Named Pepe Fellows in Peace Studies

New Books Published on Christian Social Imagination

Emmanuel Katongole has recently published two books on the Christian social imagination: Born from Lament: The Theology and Politics of Hope in Africa and The Journey of Reconciliation: Groaning for a New Creation in Africa.

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New Books Published on Christian Social Imagination

Welcome, Master of Global Affairs Class of 2019!

The International Peace Studies concentration in the Master of Global Affairs includes 16 students from 13 countries. The new cohort of students join a global network of more than 500 master’s graduates addressing violent conflict and peace, human rights and human development, environmental sustainability, and related issues.

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Welcome, Master of Global Affairs Class of 2019!