Events by these Researchers
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Call for Proposals - Facing a Violent Past Dealing with history and memory in Conflict Resolution - (ckoroste)
CALL FOR PROPOSALSFacing a Violent Past - Dealing with history and memory in Conflict ResolutionThe deadline for submission of proposals is Friday,
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CANCELLED: Coffee with the Dean - (nlash)
Due to unforseen circumstaces, this event has been cancelled for tonight and will be rescheduled on a later date.
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Retirement Celebration: Sandra Cheldelin - (scheldel)
Save the Date!Retirement Celebration for Sandra Cheldelin Date: Wednesday, November 11th
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Teaching the Cold War - Memory Practices in the Classroom - (ckoroste)
Teaching the Cold War - Memory Practices in the ClassroomDr. Barbara ChristopheGeorg Eckert Institute for International Textbook ResearchMember of
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The Role and Impact of the Memory of Past Violence on Contemporary Politics, Society, and Culture - (ckoroste)
The Role and Impact of the Memory of Past Violence on Contemporary Politics, Society, and CultureNov. 4th12PM – 1:30PMConference Room 5183The
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There Is Another Way: Combatants for Peace - (cdanie11)
There is another way: Combatants For PeaceJoin a discussion with group of activists on current events in Israel/ PalestineCombatants For Peace (CFP)
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American Justice System and Barriers to Re-Entry into Society - (ckuradus)
School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution Metropolitan Building Conference Room 5183 3434 N Washington Blvd Arlington, VA
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The Confederate Flag and the Legacy of Slavery - (Catherine Ammen)
Watch the video on C-SPAN hereRSVP HereThis is part of an event series sponsored by the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution to dis
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S-CAR Annual Welcome Picnic - Potluck - (Catherine Ammen)
The School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution cordially invites our students, faculty, alumni and staff to another year. This is a family
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The Russia - Ukraine conflict: how it becomes possible and what we can expect in the future? - (ckoroste)
The Russia - Ukraine conflict: how it becomes possible and what we can expect in the future?Hosted by the Program on History, Memory, and Conflict
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Dissertation Proposal Defense- Molly Tepper: Formulating Just Societies via Identity Security: Policy Analysis - (mtepper)
Dissertation Proposal Defense AnnouncementFormulating “Just Societies” via “Identity Security”: Policy Analysis of
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The Remembrance of Past Genocides: Education, Art, and Peace - (dirviner)
Speakers:Thomas La Pointe - Assistant Professor of Composition and Literature at Bergen Community CollegeNela Navarro - Member of the UNESCO Chair
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The Remembrance of Past Genocides: The Darfur Case - (dirviner)
Speakers:Gregory H. Stanton - Director of Genocide WatchDaniel Rothbart - Professor of Conflict Analysis and ResolutionModerated byDouglas Irvin
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S-CAR Convocation Ceremony - (lshaw2)
School for Conflict Analysis and ResolutionConvocation CeremonyTHURSDAY, MAY 146:30pmThe Center for the Arts (on the Fairfax Campus)Hello Graduates!
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Dissertation Proposal: Ellen Haring An Insurgency Within: Organizational Dissent and Change in the US Military - (eharing)
Dissertation ProposalAn Insurgency Within: Organizational Dissent and Change in the US MilitaryEllen Haring, Ph.D. Candidate, George Mason University
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The Remembrance of Past Genocides: A Conversation on the Memories and Politics of Genocide - (tdestree)
Speakers:Thomas de Waal - Senior Associate in the Russia and Eurasia Program at the Carnegie EndowmentTamra Pearson d'Estree - Director of the
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Dissertation Proposal: Oded Adomi Leshem - Instilling Hope for Peace During Intractable Conflicts - (oleshem)
Instilling Hope for Peace During Intractable ConflictsOded Adomi Leshem, Presidential Scholar, S-CARWednesday, April 29th 10:00am - 12:
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Leaders for Democracy Fellows (LDF) - Welcome Reception - (fhalloun)
Please join us for the welcoming reception for Leaders for Democracy Fellows (LDF)Tuesday April 28thStarting at 11:30amMetropolitan Building 5183This
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Louis Kriesberg: Realizing Peace - (kavruch)
Please join S-CAR in welcoming Louis Kriesberg in discussing his new book Realizing Peace: A Constructive Conflict Approach