Conflict Studies News

  1. Brittni Crofts '13 Will Teach English in Vietnam with Fulbright Award

    May 8, 2013

    DePauw University senior Brittni E. Crofts is the recipient of an English Teaching Assistantship from the Fulbright U.S. Student Program competition and... Read More

  2. Dr. Compton's Lecture

    March 8, 2013

    Nobel laureate and anti-landmine activist Jody Williams visits DePauw on March 19 for a speaker series created to honor another remarkable human. Read More

  3. Change in Your Pocket

    October 25, 2012

    Jewish World Watch Fellow Henry Dambanemuya didn't need to become a full-time activist to make a difference on the issue of conflict minerals. Read More

  4. Senior Henry Dambanemuya Named a Jewish World Watch Fellow

    October 13, 2012

    DePauw University senior Henry K. Dambanemuya has been named a Jewish World Watch Fellow. Read More

  5. Saxophonist & Peace Activist George Wolfe Visits Campus This Week

    September 30, 2012

    Saxophonist George Wolfe, "performs with beautiful tone, impeccable intonation, and assured technique in a wide range of stylistic contexts," opined Thomas... Read More

  6. Senior's "Incredible Experiences" at DePauw Detailed in Hometown Newspaper

    September 2, 2012

    "What I have enjoyed most about college are the relationships I have formed with classmates, staff, and the faculty at DePauw," Amanda R. Brinkman tells... Read More

  7. Article on Guatemalan Femicide Includes Analysis from Prof. Glen Kuecker

    July 3, 2012

    "One generally overlooked feature of the Guatemalan government and military's 36-year (1960-96) genocidal counterinsurgency campaign against the country... Read More

  8. Nobel Laureate Leymah Gbowee Outlines Rewards and Struggles of Promoting Peace in Ubben Lecture

    February 15, 2012

    "Dedicating your life to peace is one of the most beautiful things, but it's one of the most difficult things," 2011 Nobel Peace Prize recipient Leymah... Read More

  9. Where Next?

    December 16, 2011

    Recent graduates such as Chelsey E. Jonason '11 (left) helped to make DePauw one of the nation's top Fulbright producers. Read More

  10. DePauw Connections of Coach Brad Stevens '99 Factor Into Newspaper Story

    March 23, 2011

    John Broughton, athletic director at Indiana's Pendleton Heights High School, "has known [Butler University head men's basketball coach Brad] Stevens since... Read More

  11. Times of India Notes DePauw Winter Term Visitors

    January 17, 2011

    "A 15-member group of American students and faculty of DePauw University made a visit to the city and took firsthand experience of the children associated... Read More

  12. A New Perspective

    April 8, 2010

    Iraqi Visiting Scholar of Linguistics Lazgin Al-Barany is equal parts professor, student and ambassador. Read More

  13. Ashley L. Slupski '11

    December 18, 2009

    Ashley L. Slupski '11, a Compton Center Intern, Sustainability Intern and Posse Scholar, is also co-founder of a new organization on campus, Feminista... Read More

  14. Documentarian with a Cause

    May 7, 2009

    Ganga Devaiah '11 reveals international environmental concerns through film. Read More

  15. Ruth Nduta '08 Makes DePauw a Home Away from Home

    December 12, 2008

    Ruth Nduta (above right) has travelled the globe in pursuit of a good education. Now a 5th-year intern, she's helping others just like her. Read More

  16. Former Liberian President Amos Sawyer Speaks at DePauw March 31

    March 26, 2005

    Amos Sawyer, the former president of Liberia and now associate director and research scholar at Indiana University's Workshop in Political Theory and Policy... Read More

  17. Prof. Glen Kuecker Interviewed at International Conference in Guatemala

    November 27, 2001

    Glen D. Kuecker, assistant professor of history and coordinator of the conflict studies program at DePauw University, spent his Thanksgiving break at a... Read More