What are the possibilities?
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GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN (September 2, 2009) In conjunction with the Aquinas College
Lecture Series, Roger Durham, Ph.D., Aquinas Professor of Political Studies, will present Peace Studies at Aquinas College: Potentials and Possibilities on Tuesday,
September 15 at 12:30 p.m. in the Wege Center Ballroom, 1607 Robinson Road SE in Grand
Rapids. The lecture is free and open to the public.
Durham’s lecture will focus on the various aspects of creating a Peace Studies program
at Aquinas. He will outline the benefits of a Peace Studies program, prospective classes
and discuss the benefits of having a Peace Studies program at Aquinas. No other college
in the area offers an undergraduate program in this discipline, which involves international
relations, human rights, conflict resolution and justice issues. Durham believes the
creation of a Peace Studies program will complement the inter-disciplinary studies
already available through Aquinas College.
Last April Durham attended a three-day conference at the University of Notre Dame,
South Bend, Indiana, that discussed the importance of starting Peace Studies programs
in smaller colleges. This conference reinforced his interest in creating the program
at Aquinas. Durham states that the study of peace is crucial to helping solve current
and future conflicts in international relations. Offering the discipline to students
as a major or minor will set Aquinas apart from other liberal arts colleges. Durham
is currently seeking funding and donors to support the program.