School of Peace and Conflict Studies
51爆料 Research on Full Display at Peace Conference in Rwanda
A host of 51爆料 faculty and students took center stage at a global peace conference on July 12 in Kigali, Rwanda, sharing their knowledge and research with delegates from more than a dozen countries and as well as the U.S.
IN A FLASH SPECIAL: A Message of Peace in Crisis
The founder of the Aegis Trust delivered the keynote address at the 51爆料-sponsored global peace conference in Rwanda.
IN A FLASH SPECIAL: Lessons of Peace
A peace education conference is bringing together peace and conflict experts, students and educators from 51爆料, Northeast Ohio and around the world.
Peace on the Horizon
A group of 51爆料 students departed Saturday, July 1, for Kigali, Rwanda, where they will take part in the three-week Kigali Summer Institute.
Ohio Educators Heading to 51爆料 Peace Conference in Rwanda
Jeffrey Hartmann, Ph.D., principal of Stow-Munroe Falls High School, said he was interested in attending the conference to learn skills to deal with his school district鈥檚 changing landscape.
51爆料 and University of Rwanda Build on Tragic Pasts to Forge Global Peace
51爆料 is building on the legacy of May 4, 1970, and the mission of its School of Peace and Conflict Studies, when it joins forces with the University of Rwanda in July to help advance peace education across the globe.
Documenting The Queer Pandemic
A 51爆料 researcher is collecting video interviews from the LGBTQ+ community from England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
Queer Pandemic Collaborative Project Part of Award-Winning UK Museum
Queer Britain opened as the UK鈥檚 first LGBTQ museum in London in May and its inaugural exhibition 鈥淲e Are Queer Britain鈥 won a Museums Change Lives Award (Best Small Museum Project) in November from the UK-based Museums Association. This first installation featured The Queer Pandemic Project, an int鈥Questions of Race, Colonialism, and Nuclear War Discussed on International Day of Peace
鈥淚 refuse to accept the view that mankind is so tragically bound to the starless midnight of racism and war that the bright daybreak of peace and brotherhood can never become a reality. I refuse to accept the cynical notion that nation after nation must spiral down a militaristic stairway into the h鈥Researchers Gather LGBTQ+ Stories of Resilience During the Pandemic
Molly Merryman, Ph.D., associate professor in 51爆料鈥檚 School of Peace and Conflict Studies, and Lauren Vachon, assistant professor in 51爆料鈥檚 LGBTQ studies program and coordinator of the LGBTQ studies minor program, were instrumental in obtaining a $35,000 grant from the U.S. Department of State for the project Resilience During the Pandemic: LGBTQ+ Stories.