Kristin Moriarty

Kristin Moriarty
Student Services Assistant, S-CAR Undergraduate Program

Masters Student, Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution
B.S., Psychology, James Madison University

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Kristin Moriarty is a student services assistant for the S-CAR Undergraduate Program. She is currently a Masters student at the Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution.



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May 2011
Ethan’s journey to ICAR had its roots between 2002-2004 while he spent time taking care of his grandmother.
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May 2010
The ICAR Undergraduate Program has had a busy year with activities and events that showcase its success as it
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February, 2010
On January 18th, Martin Luther King Day, the ICAR community joined City Year in honoring Dr. King’s legacy by
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Frank Dukes has been affiliated with George Mason's Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution and Department of Environmental Science and Policy since fall of 2008. He have also been privileged to work for the Institute for Environmental Negotiation (IEN) since 1990, and as Director since 2000
April 12, 2011
Egypt, Libya, TunisiaPatterns of Middle East ReformWednesday, March 30, 20117:00 - 9:00 p.m.Research 1, Room 163 Volunteer facilitators are needed for this event! This is a great opportunity to gain hands on experience practicing facilitation. Training will be provided.If you are interested in
March 30, 2011
Same Sex MarriageThe Intersection of Civil Rights & Sociocultural Traditions A Panel Discussion & Dialogue Thursday February 247:00 - 9:00 p.m.Research 1, Room 163Please join us as we explore this important issue.
February 24, 2011
 Wondering how you can use your degree in CAR to get a job? Come to the ICAR Career workshop and learn about job search skills specific to the CAR field. At this workshop, students will have the opportunity to explore career options, learn methods for market themselves to an employer in an
February 22, 2011
ICAR Undergraduate Program Brown Bag Lecture Sense and Nonsense About Protests and Turmoil in Tunisia, Egypt, and LebanonPresented By: Bassam Haddad The social upheaval and protests in Tunisia and Egypt recently cannot be underestimated, whether or not the outcome is what the protesters
February 08, 2011
January 17, 2011
Despite generous foreign assistance for reconstruction and peacebuilding, many Liberian peace and community activists believe that the skills and capacity required for effective, community—led and locally owned reconciliation efforts simply do not exist. The need for such skills and capacity
November 16, 2010
For this week's Dialogue and Difference Panel and Discussion: come and join us for a discussion on the 2010 Mid-term Elections.  What do YOU think?  Join us and come talk about it!Co-sponsored by the ICAR Undergraduate Program, Dialogue & Difference Project, and Honors
October 28, 2010
Professor Sandra Cheldelinwill present this week's Brown Bag Lecure on "Conflict Styles in Interpersonal Conflict."
October 19, 2010
The ICAR Undergraduate Program will be hosting this information session to go over the Internship, Study Abroad and other options in more detail. We will also be able to answer any questions you have about the field experience requirement during this event. 
September 30, 2010
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