The School of Peace and Conflict Studies was previously the Center for Applied Conflict Management (1994-2017) and the Center for Peaceful Change (1971-1994).
In our polarized political environment, Johanna A. Solomon, Ph.D., assistant professor in the @SPCSKSU, suggests that friends with differing opinions "Lead with active listening basics like curiosity and open-ended questions." Read more in this piece from @HuffPost.
Thursday, May 2, 2024
Myth, Memory, and Memorialization: The Gwangju Uprising featuring guest panelists from Chonnam National University in Gwangju, South Korea and Kent State University faculty.*
McGilvrey 234
3:30PM-5:00PM
(snacks/refreshments provided)
Thursday, May 2, 2024
KSU Civics Academy - Civic Engagement for Peaceful Change
VIRTUAL EVENT - scan QR code on flyer to register! You can also click the link below and there is a registration link for this event.
9:30AM-12:30PM
https://t.co/QoxXPmiPnv
From our alumni:
WE ARE LAUNCHING THE SCHOOL OF PEACE AND CONFLICT STUDIES ALUMNI CHAPTER!!!!!!
You can hear more about it by joining us for the official re-opening of Kent State University School of Peace and Conflict Studies on WEDNESDAY MARCH 20, 2024 @ 5:30PM-7:00PM!
SPCS webinar - January 15, 2024 (Monday), 3:00-3:45 pm, EST - Civic Power, Local Democracy, and Peaceful Change: The Promise of Transformative Action in Urban Community Development. Presenter: Ashley Nickels, Associate Professor, PACS
https://t.co/raRwHTwiYG
Kent State Students - Intro to Conflict Management is a great Kent Core course for you! Several sections are offered to accommodate your schedule. Check it out and share this post with your friends.
TAKING IN THE SIGHTS, SOUNDS AND TASTES OF RWANDA
Kent State students, faculty and staff explore this diverse region, getting to know more about the people, the history and the landscape
https://t.co/a5K2FtGWn1
Today, MINUBUMWE received a visiting delegation from Kent State University (United States) in the framework of a study abroad course titled, “Rwanda after the Genocide against the Tutsi” offered at Kent State University.
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Kent State is building on the legacy of May 4, 1970, and the mission of its School of Peace and Conflict Studies (@SPCSKSU) when it joins forces with the University of Rwanda in July to help advance peace education across the globe. https://t.co/cRxxsQZ7ik
In their closing remarks, Dr. Aggée Shyaka from @Uni_Rwanda, Professor Neil Cooper from @SPCSKSU and Sandra Shenge from @Aegis_Trust recognized the great initiative of bringing together researchers, practitioners&educators to learn& share skills and knowledge on Peace education