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Peace Worker Presentations
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person can make a difference, and thousands of people do so every day.
This assignment calls for you to research the life and work of an
individual who inspires you (and others) to actively promote peace; your
research should clearly demonstrate how this person made/is making a
significant contribution to peace efforts in one specific area of
peacemaking. You are required to share your findings outside of class
through a written paper (1500 words long) and/or a poster presentation.
Requirements and presentation opportunities will be discussed in class.
Presenting off campus such as at Butler will be an extra credit
opportunity.
Conferences
- BSU Student Symposium -- Tuesday March 27, 2012
- Women's Studies Conference -- Tuesday, March 27, 2012
- Peace Studies Conference -- Thursday, April 12, 2012 2-3PM in Schwartz Digital Complex Gallery at Bracken Library on First Floor
- Butler Conference -- Friday, April 20, 2012
- International Congress for Qualitative Inquiry at Champagne Urbana, IL [Graduate Students will be presenting an academic paper at this conference on May 16]
Peace Worker Presentations
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