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IPCR Students and Faculty Publish Paper on Cyprus Conflict in ‘Peace Review’

Peace Review: A Journal of Social Justice published a paper by students and faculty in Arcadia University’s International Peace and Conflict Resolution Program titled “Crisis as Impetus Toward Conflict Resolution [...]

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0 commentsNovember 25, 2012 at 10:37 amScholarly & Creative

Heifer International: Arcadia Delegates Travel to Sierra Leone to Discuss Future Programs

Heifer International recently featured a story on Arcadia University delegates who visited Heifer Sierra Leone to build upon a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed in 2009 to provide post-graduate internship opportunities [...]

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0 commentsOctober 17, 2012 at 4:34 pmFaculty in the News In the News

Historical and Political Studies Faculty: What’s Next for Cuba?

Historical and Political Studies Faculty: What’s Next for Cuba?

Drs. Warren Haffar, Christopher Brown, and Jennifer Riggan of the Department of Historical and Political Studies traveled to Cuba in June for Arcadia University’s inaugural Global Faculty Development Workshop. They spent six [...]

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0 commentsAugust 7, 2012 at 3:36 pmCampus News

Martin-Molina ’73,’03M Bridges Gap Between U.S. and Cuba, Helps Develop Study Abroad Program

Martin-Molina ’73,’03M Bridges Gap Between U.S. and Cuba, Helps Develop Study Abroad Program

Sitting in Blankley Alumni House, Pam Martin-Molina ’73,’03M recalls the first time she saw Fidel Castro on television, punctuating statements with a dramatic wag of his finger. A young girl at [...]

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0 commentsJuly 30, 2012 at 9:00 amCampus News

Haffar Presents on Short-Term International Programming at NCA&U

Dr. Warren Haffar, Dean of International Affairs and Associate Professor and Director of International Peace and Conflict Resolution,  presented a workshop on “A Pedagogical Model for Faculty Engagement through Short-term [...]

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0 commentsJuly 5, 2012 at 1:00 pmScholarly & Creative