School of Peace and Conflict Studies
Kent State students experienced Rwandan culture as part of their study abroad experience.
A group from Kent State visiting Rwanda for a university-sponsored global peace conference was treated to a show by local monkeys.
A host of Õ¬ÄÐÊÓƵAPP faculty and students took center stage at a global peace conference on July 12 in Kigali, Rwanda, sharing their knowledge and research with delegates from more than a dozen countries and as well as the U.S.
The founder of the Aegis Trust delivered the keynote address at the Kent State-sponsored global peace conference in Rwanda.
A peace education conference is bringing together peace and conflict experts, students and educators from Kent State, Northeast Ohio and around the world.
A group of Õ¬ÄÐÊÓƵAPP students departed Saturday, July 1, for Kigali, Rwanda, where they will take part in the three-week Kigali Summer Institute.
Jeffrey Hartmann, Ph.D., principal of Stow-Munroe Falls High School, said he was interested in attending the conference to learn skills to deal with his school district’s changing landscape.
Õ¬ÄÐÊÓƵAPP is building on the legacy of May 4, 1970, and the mission of its School of Peace and Conflict Studies, when it joins forces with the University of Rwanda in July to help advance peace education across the globe.