Career Seminar Pro-Seminar |
The S-CAR Student Association hosted the first alumni pro-seminar discussion for the spring semester with three accomplished alumni sharing their experiences navigating the professional sphere. S-CAR is working with the Student Association to recruit future speakers, with a focus on arts and media, academia, the private sector, and government contracting. Let us know if you are interested in sharing your expertise and connecting with current students. Join us for the next Pro-Seminars on: • | Wednesday, March 4, 2020 from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. | • | Thursday, April 16, 2020 from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. | |
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Spend the week reconnecting with your alma mater. Homecoming 2020 is February 17 - 23 with a line-up of spirited alumni events. Share the experience with family and friends! Register here. |
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Join us for a panel discussion exploring the application of science, technology and engineering principles, systems and products to prevent conflicts and build peace. This event is part of the Arlington Forward speakers series. More information. |
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Stay Woke with Tehama Lopez Bunyasi |
Save the date for a "Stay Woke" book talk with Tehama Lopez Bunyasi on the Fairfax campus. The essential guide to understanding how racism works and how racial inequality shapes black lives, ultimately offering a road-map for resistance for racial justice advocates and antiracists. |
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Career Intensive David Smith, MS '09, career coach and instructor at S-CAR is hosting a six week career intensive for students and recent alumni. Graduates from the classes of 2018 and 2019 are eligible for priority admission! Contact scaradvi@gmu.edu to register. |
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Will a second chance at a Ukraine-Russia ceasefire be successful? The recent agreement between Russian and Ukrainian leaders to implement a ceasefire in eastern Ukraine by 2019 shows greater promise than the peace talks that fell apart in 2015, said Karina Korostelina.
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30th annual Lynch Lecture explores the intersection of human rights and restorative justice At the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, Professor Howard Zehr's Little Book of Restorative Justice is a feature of many students' coursework, guiding them as they grapple with the different shapes that justice can take during peacebuilding and conflict transformation processes.
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Alumni Activity Spotlight: Gender and Development Training in Vanuatu Peace Corps Vanuatu Gender and Development Committee, co-chaired by S-CAR alumna Victoria Cornetta,'17, hosts a training-of-trainers every year to facilitate gender and youth development at camps across the island nation. The program meets a need for education and empowers local community leaders to be catalysts of change. Sessions are facilitated by local leaders to inspire behavior change in youth in topics such as family planning, healthy relationships, leadership and public speaking We invite you to learn more and support Camp GLOW/BILD Vanuatu; donations will be accepted through the end of February 2020. |
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Name: Paul Snodgrass Address: 4401 4th St S Email: psnodgra@gmu.edu Phone: 9931310 |
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