EMU’s Conflict Transformation Program will hold its annual open house 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 6, in Martin Chapel and the adjacent reception area of the seminary building. The event ... read more about CTP Program Plans Open House
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Students Head to Florida to Monitor Polls
Four foreign nationals pursuing a masters degree in Conflict Transformation at EMU have volunteered to be posted as election monitors in four counties of Florida where the voting process was ... read more about Students Head to Florida to Monitor Polls
Middle Eastern Christians Add to Diversity of SPI
By Rachel B. Miller Moreland The MCC-sponsored Summer Peacebuilding Institute (SPI) participants from the Middle East, from left: Suzanne Dababne, Bassem Thabet, Rita Sawaya, Nabil Korieh (Father Daniel), and Rev. ... read more about Middle Eastern Christians Add to Diversity of SPI
Toward A More Peaceful World
By Luanne Austin, Daily News-Record Fiji ... read more about Toward A More Peaceful World
CTP’s STAR Seminar Begins in Liberia
MONROVIA, LIBERIA ... read more about CTP’s STAR Seminar Begins in Liberia
Peace Fellowship Focuses on ‘Healing’
Three special workshops were held for persons interested in incorporating peace and nonviolence themes into college curricula. Ray C. Gingerich (r.) of EMU’s Bible and religion faculty and J. Denny ... read more about Peace Fellowship Focuses on ‘Healing’
EMU’s Zehr Cited for Restorative Justice Work
Howard Zehr has been awarded the 2003 International Prize for Restorative Justice by the PFI Centre for Justice and Reconciliation. The cash prize was presented in recognition of his “significant ... read more about EMU’s Zehr Cited for Restorative Justice Work