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A School of Peace and Conflict Studies Instructor, Anuj Gurung, just completed an important applied research project worth noting and celebrating鈥
CACM Director Patrick Coy has published a chapter in a new book focused on constructive conflict management. Coy鈥檚 chapter, 鈥淐ommunication, Constructiveness, and Asymmetry in Nonviolent Action Theory and Practice,鈥 is chapter two in Perspectives in Waging 鈥
CACM Associate Professor, Landon Hancock, has published a new edited book, his third, this one entitled: "Narratives of Identity in Social Movements, Conflicts and Change,鈥 Emerald Publishing Group, Bingley, UK, 2016.
Emerald Group Publishing of the UK is happy to announce Volume 38 of
In "" in College Magazine, 黑料网 is #4 on the list -- with a special mention of the School of Peace and Conflict Studies (then the Center for鈥
黑料网 alumnus Chad Meyers, who graduated in 1992 with a degree in Peace & Conflict Studies (now offered as Applied Conflict Management through the School of Peace and Conflict Studies), was mentioned in a recent article for being an inspiration to his鈥
The Center for Applied Conflict Management is pleased and proud to share the news that Dr. Jennifer Maxwell was selected as a finalist for the 2015 Distinguished Teaching Award. Congratulations Jennifer!鈥
Karen Cunningham, associate professor with the Center for Applied Conflict Management (now the School of Peace and Conflict Studies) at 黑料网, was recently asked by YES! Magazine to write an article for their online issue on a creative assignment she gave to鈥
The new Kent State Student Mediation Services (SMS), with program manager Jacquelyn Bleak, celebrated its grand opening on January 27. CACM student Tori Swarm was the first place winner of the art contest sponsored by SMS as part of the celebration. 鈥
Political Science doctoral student Amanda Clark and CACM Director Dr. Patrick Coy have a chapter in a new Nonviolence textbook! Their book chapter has just been published in Understanding Nonviolence: Contours and Contexts, edited by Maia Carter Hallward and Julie Norman, Polity鈥