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A peace pole was dedicated during the week.
A peace pole was dedicated during the week.

Peace Week at Tampa Area Community College
November 20–21, 2008 | New Port Richey, FL
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The Institute participated in Peace Week at Pasco-Hernando Community College in New Port Richey, FL on November 20–21, 2008. The week featured a student peace fair, talks on genocide, art and peace, and peace and social justice, a film festival, the creation of a sand mandala, and the dedication of a peace pole. David J. Smith of the Education and Training Center spoke on "Community Colleges as Agents of Global Peace" and "The International Crisis in the Use of Child Soldiers." The week's events were organized by Professor Karen Davis, an alum of the Institute's program for community college faculty and administrators.
transcript Read an article about the week in the The Pasco Tribune.

 
David Smith speaks at Missouri Community College Association's conference.
David Smith speaks at Missouri Community College Association's conference.

Missouri Visit by Institute Staff
November 5–7, 2008 | Lake Ozark, MO
David J. Smith of the Education and Training Center was the opening keynote speaker at the Missouri Community College Association's (MCCA) 44th Annual Convention in Lake Ozark, Missouri, November 5–7, 2008. He spoke on opportunities that community colleges have in promoting international education and global peacebuilding. He also presented later in the conference on strategies that community colleges are using to promote peace and conflict issues on their campuses. MCCA is a state-wide organization representing Missouri's 12 community colleges. The conference attracted about 700 community college educators, staff, and administrators.

 
USIP staff at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.
From left to right: Peter Schmitthenner (Chair of Interdisciplinary Studies), Lauren Van Metre (USIP Education and Training Center, Domestic Programs), Jerzy Nowak (Center Director), David J. Smith (USIP Education and Training Center, Domestic Programs), and Willene Johnson (USIP Education and Training Center, Domestic Programs)

Institute Experts Assist Virginia Tech in Peace Center Effort
October 23–24, 2008 | Blacksburg, VA
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On October 23 & 24, 2008 USIP staff met with representatives of the Center for Peace Studies and Violence Prevention at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in Blacksburg, VA in an effort to assist in the center's development. Presentations were made to members of the Virginia Tech community on peace studies, leadership and conflict, and economics and conflict. Jennings Randolph Senior Fellow Keith Watenpaugh gave a talk on "Learning from Genocide" that was open to the public. Additional USIP staff participating included Willene Johnson, Lauren Van Metre, and David J. Smith, all from the Education and Training Center/Domestic Programs. The visit to Virginia Tech was reported in the Roanoke Times.

 
David Smith speaking with students at Southwest Virginia Community College.
David Smith speaking with students at Southwest Virginia Community College.

USIP Visits Appalachian College
October 22, 2008 | Richlands, VA
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David Smith of the Education and Training Center/Domestic Programs visited students, staff, and community members at Southwest Virginia Community College in Richlands, VA on October 22, 2008. He was hosted by John Brenner, the global studies director. During the visit, Smith talked about the child soldier crisis, the work of USIP, and approaches to teaching about global peace and conflict. While at the college, he also spoke to students at the Brazil America Association in Recife, Brazil. His visit was supported by the Southwest Virginia Regional Center for Teaching Excellence.

 
Conflict Resolution Day Poster.
Conflict Resolution Day Poster.

Conflict Resolution Day 2008
October 16, 2008 | Washington, DC
USIP cosponsored with the Association for Conflict Resolution and the Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution at George Mason University a national teleconference on October 16, 2008 in celebration of Conflict Resolution Day. Calls were taken from across the U.S. David J. Smith of the Education and Training Center/Domestic participated in a panel discussion titled "Working for Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding: How Can I Make a Better World?." A second panel discussion titled "Conflict Resolution, Democracy, and Policymaking: Lessons and Challenges" included Nabil Al-Tikriti of the University of Mary Washington and a former Institute Jennings Randolph fellow. More information on Conflict Resolution Day can be found at: www.acrnet.org/crday/index.htm.

 
USIP at ACR conflict resolution onference.
USIP hosts reception on September 24. David Smith is in center.

USIP Hosts Reception at Conflict Resolution Conference
September 24–26, 2008 | Austin, TX
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Ian Larsen, Director of Public Affairs and Communications as well as Andy Levin and David Smith from the Education and Training Center/Domestic recently participated in the Association for Conflict Resolution's conference in Austin, Texas. The Institute hosted a reception as part of the International Day activities on September 24. Smith also presented as part of a panel presentation on higher education. The conference featured a keynote address by Lee Hamilton of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars and co-chair of the Iraq Study Group. A panel discussion that followed included former USIP Jennings Randolph fellow Nabil Al-Tikriti from the University of Mary Washington. Smith also spoke on child soldiers at Austin Community College on September 25.

 
Lakeview High School choir and area essay contest winners at International Day of Peace.
Lakeview High School choir and area essay contest winners at International Day of Peace celebration on September 21, 2008. Jean Bolinger (far left) and Clyde Bolinger (kneeling) were the organizers. Cortland Mayor Curt Moll (far right) and David J. Smith of USIP (left of Moll) participated in the event.

USIP Celebrates United Nations International Day of Peace
September 21–22, 2008 | Cortland, OH
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The Institute participated in the UN-sponsored International Day of Peace on September 21, 2008 at a celebration in Cortland, Ohio. The event was coordinated by local residents Jean and Clyde Bolinger and included a peace rally and walk to the center of the city where Mayor Curt Moll read a proclamation. This was followed by an assembly at Lakeview High School that featured announcing the winners of a poster and essay contest. The winners of the essay contest read their winning essays. There was also music by the high school choir. The afternoon keynote address was given by David J. Smith, Senior Program Officer in the Education and Training Center. He spoke on work of peacebuilding, focusing on contemporary peacemakers including the efforts of youth. Nearly 400 residents including a large number of young people participated in the event. On the following day, Smith spoke to over 200 students at Lakeview High School about the work of peace.
transcript Read an article about USIP's visit to Cortland in the Warren Tribune.
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Students at El Camino College.
El Camino professor Kell Stone lecturing to his students and students in Peru simultaneously. David Smith visited this class.

Institute Staff Visit California and Oregon to Promote Peacebuilding
September 9, 2008 | Torrance, CA
September 10, 2008 | Long Beach, CA
September 11, 2008 | Fairfield, CA
September 11-14, 2008 | Portland, OR
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Program Officer Raina Kim and Senior Program Officer David J. Smith recently visited academic institutions on the west coast to promote the Institute's work. Starting in the Los Angeles area, David Smith participated in El Camino College's peace festival. El Camino is in Torrance, CA. He then spoke on the child soldier issue at both Long Beach City College and at Solano Community College in Fairfield, CA. Finally, Kim and Smith hosted a USIP reception at the Peace & Justice Studies Association meeting at Portland State University. Kim also visited the Global and Multicultural Resource Center at the university.
transcript Read an article about the trip in El Camino's The Union.

 

Infusing Understanding of Peace and Conflict in the Muslim World into the Curriculum
June 17-20, 2008 | Madison, WI
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USIP co-sponsored a three-day faculty development program at Madison Area Technical College from June 18-20, 2008, focusing on promoting strategies for teaching about the Muslim world. The program was supported by a Title VI grant from the Department of Education. Other sponsors included the Wisconsin Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies, the Illinois Consortium for International Studies and Programs, and the Wisconsin Technical College System Standing Committee on International Education. College and secondary school faculty from Wisconsin, Kansas, Illinois, Virginia, New Mexico and other states participated. Qamar-ul Huda, John Voll from Georgetown University, Manoucher Khosrowshahi from Tyler Junior College, Safiya Ghori from the Muslim Public Affairs Council, and Nader Ayish from American University and Fairfax County Public Schools presented. The program was coordinated by Geoff Bradshaw from Madison Area Technical College and David Smith.

 
University of Hawaii students visit USIP.

University of Hawaii Students Visit USIP
May 29, 2008 | Washington, DC
Students from the University of Hawaii Maui Community College visited USIP on May 29, accompanied by faculty member Joshua Cooper. The students were participating in a program on human rights sponsored by the University of the District of Columbia School of Law, the University of Hawaii, and the Hawaii Institute for Human Rights. Matt Levinger talked to the group about genocide prevention.

 
Peacebuilding education in New Hampshire.
From left to right: Jeff Dykhuizen, psychology faculty; Jean Goodnow, president of Delta College; David Smith, USIP; and Connie Watson, psychology faculty.

Educating Michigan Communities About Child Soldiers
May 15-16, 2008 | University Center, MI
David Smith visited Delta College and the Saginaw, Michigan area May 15-16, 2008 to lecture about the international crisis in the use of child soldiers. He also met with faculty, students, and administrators at Delta College about efforts to develop a global peace and conflict program. He was hosted by faculty members Jeff Dykhuizen and Connie Watson. Dr. Dykhuizen attended "Global Peace and Security in Community Colleges and the Communities They Serve," USIP's annual seminar for community college faculty and administrators.

 
Peacebuilding education in New Hampshire.
Seated front row, left to right: Arthur Harris, Nashua CC; Paul Demers, Rivier College; Marie Lemare, Amherst Street Elementary School. Back row standing, left to right: Laurie Goodman, Community Representative for Congressman Paul Hodes; David Smith; Barbara Thorngren, Nashua CC; Lucille Jordan, President, Nashua CC; Chelsea Henderson, Nashua CC; Chris Dale, New England College

USIP Promotes Peacebuilding Education in New Hampshire
April 24-25, 2008 | Nashua, NH
USIP visited Nashua Community College in Nashua, New Hampshire from April 24-25, 2008 to support the college's efforts at integrating the teaching of peace and conflict issues into its curriculum. Until recently known as New Hampshire Community Technical College, the college is considering programmatic changes that would result in it becoming a comprehensive community college. David Smith met with an array of college and community individuals including Lucille Jordan, president of the college; Arthur Harris, chair of liberal arts; Chris Dale, professor at New England College; and Laurie Goodman, community representative for Congressman Paul Hodes. Smith also met with faculty and students looking at various curriculum based approaches that might be considered. He was invited by Barbara Thorngren, a member of the education faculty at Nashua.

 

USIP Supports International Education and Peace Efforts in East Texas
April 22, 2008 | Tyler, TX
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The Institute participated in Tyler Junior College's 18th Annual International Day on April 22, 2008 in Tyler, Texas. Focusing on world peace, the event featured 50 exhibits and displays including 43 country displays. The event attracted 3,500 visitors from the region including a number of secondary school groups. The event was organized by Manoucher Khosrowshahi, government instructor at Tyler and a participant in the 2006 USIP community college seminar. David Smith was the guest of honor. His remarks were recorded by CBS19 in Tyler.
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Nonviolence as a Tool for Change: Cumberland, Maryland and Allegany College of Maryland
April 3-4, 2008 | Cumberland, MD
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The Education and Training Center/Domestic Program participated in the "Nonviolence as a Tool for Change" symposium in Cumberland, Maryland, April 3-4, 2008. David Smith presented at Allegany College of Maryland on child soldiers and talked to faculty about peace and conflict curriculum strategies. He also spoke on the role of civil society in building global peace and ran a simulation with students at the college. The symposium was part of the program honoring the "Life and Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr." which was sponsored by a number of entities including Frostburg State University, the Maryland Humanities Council, and the Allegany County (MD) Board of Education, among other organizations.

 

"Youth and Conflict" - International Summit on Conflict Resolution Education
March 28-29, 2008 | Cleveland, OH
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The Education and Training Center/Domestic Program was a co-sponsor of the Second International Summit on Conflict Resolution Education March 28-29, 2008 at Cuyahoga Community College in Cleveland. The host was the Global Issues Resource Center. Nearly 400 individuals and organizations from 30 countries attended the conference, making it one of the largest gatherings of those working in the field of conflict resolution education to date.

USIP sponsored Jimmie Briggs, author of Innocents Lost: When Child Soldiers Go to War, who was the opening keynote speaker. David Smith also spoke about child soldiers and peace and conflict curriculum. Other presenters included Imam Muhammad Ashafa and Pastor James Wuye—known as "The Pastor and Imam"—who discussed their inspiring work on interfaith peacemaking in Nigeria, of which USIP is a major supporter; Dr. Siriporn Boonyananta, deputy secretary-general of the Ministry of Education in Thailand; Prosper Ndabishuriye, the general coordinator of Youth in Reconstruction of the World in Destruction in Burundi; and Dorothy Ndung'u, of NPI-Africa in Kenya.

 
David Smith speaks on child soldiers.

Child Soldiers Lecture at Lakeland Community College
March 27, 2008 | Kirtland, OH
David Smith spoke at Lakeland Community College in Kirtland, Ohio on March 27, 2008, on "The Wars Children Fight: Strategies to End the Use of Child Soldiers." He was invited by the college's Center for International Education and its director, Dr. Jennifer Forster.

 

Atlantic Hope 2008: Negotiating in a Humanitarian Crisis
March 7-9, 2008 | Ft. Pierce, FL
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The Education and Training Center/Domestic participated in "Atlantic Hope 2008" at Indian River Community College in Ft. Pierce, Florida. David Smith trained 25 students from Northwest Missouri State University and Indian River Community College in negotiating in a humanitarian crisis, in this case, in the fictional country of Atlantica. After the training, students participated in a 72 hour "live" simulation of working in a conflict zone that experiences a natural disaster.
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USIP Participates in Global Youth Forum in Chicago
November 7-11, 2007 | Chicago, IL
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People to People International, an international leader in promoting global awareness as a way of fostering world peace, asked USIP to develop a program on the complexities of international conflict and resolution for their annual Global Youth Forum. The Global Youth Forum attracts about 250 students each year, ages 13-18.

 

Dennis Ross Speaks at USIP Mediation Conference
September 27-28, 2007 | Washington, DC
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USIP recently brought together 25 conflict resolution professionals to participate in a conference focusing on mediation strategies. The program featured a simulation on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and a presentation on mediation by former Middle East envoy Dennis Ross.



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