Bulletin of the: Manchester University Peace Studies Institute and Program in Conflict Resolution. Vol. 42 (2019)

Description: Letter from the director / Dr. Katy Gray Brown -- 2018-2019 at a glance -- Elton Skendaj, PhD - Gladdys Muir endowed chair -- Peace studies coordinator reflections / Zander Willoughby -- Recent graduates updates. AmeriCorps volunteer in service to America for Ohio Recovery Housing / Katie Jo Breidenbach-Wooding, ‘18 -- Volunteer with Brethren Volunteer Service at the Asian Rural Institute in Nasushiobara, Japan / Caitlin O’Quinn ‘18 -- Full-time student in the Global Social and Sustainable Enterprise MBA Program at CSU / Erin RW Cartwright, ‘11 -- Assistant professor of communication at McPherson College / Julia Largent,’11 -- Family support worker at Belfast & Lisburn Womens Aid in Northern Ireland / Samantha Carwile, ‘10 -- Small business owner growing local ecotype native plants in Nebraska and Kansas / Laura Dell-Haro ‘09 -- Deputy prosecuting attorney in Marion County / Rebecca Hollenberg, ‘05 -- Teacher of history, social studies, and theory of knowledge at the International School in Kampala, Uganda / Allison Bryan ‘04 -- Communications director for the Clean Water Campaign for Michigan, musician, farmer, and activist / Chris Good, ‘02 -- Social worker, nurse, nurse practitioner in Lansing, MI / Mary Boudreau, ‘84 -- Philosophy & religion teacher in Tucson, bee-keeper / Gerald Peters, ‘84 -- John Price Crozer professor of theology at Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School, Rochester, New York / Melanie Duguid-May ’76 -- Brethren Service Office and Brethren Volunteer Service European coordinator in Geneva, Switzerland / Kristin Flory, 78 -- Peace post from 2018-2019. Growing acquainted with Prof. Ken Brown / Kelleen Cullison 20 -- Barb Anguiano stresses the importance of “tension” in journalism / Chloe Leckrone 22 -- Build bridges not walls / Zoe Willoughby 22 -- Manchester professors encourage political engagement and civic discourse / Kelleen Cullison 20 -- Coffee hour with Gimbiya Kettering / Kelleen Cullison 20 -- Access to behavior health services: a matter of social justice / Kelleen Cullison 20 -- Homecoming plaque dedication 2018 - celebrating Fannie Lou Hamer and 70 years of MU peace studies / Kelleen Cullison 20 -- A summer of action / Kelleen Cullison 20 -- Student movement in support of the liberal arts. NORTH MANCHESTER, INDIANA - More than 100 students, staff, and faculty gathered Friday afternoon to mourn the upcoming program and faculty cuts to core liberal arts programs / Chloe Leckrone -- Building for the future / Caraline Feairheller -- A letter to President McFadden, and Manchester University Board of Trustees and administration / Virginia Rendler -- The unspoken penalty / Caraline Feairheller 19 -- Presidential war powers in the global war on terror: an analysis of the Corker-Kaine draft authorization for the use of military force / Zander Willoughby 18 -- From citizenry to statelessness: the situation of Haitian immigrants and Haitian Dominicans in the Dominican Republic / Chris Francois 20.
Origin: 2019
Created By: Willoughby, Zander, Cullison, Kelleen, and Brown, Katy Gray, eds.
Publisher: Manchester University (North Manchester, Ind.) Peace Studies Institute.
Source: http://palni.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/mapplow/id/3421
Collection: Manchester Plowshares
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Subjects: Peace - Periodicals
Pacifism - Periodicals
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