The Center for Nonviolence and Peace Studies is an internationally-recognized academic gathering place where students, scholars, educators–the change makers–come together to promote mutual understanding, reconcile conflicts, and build peaceful, sustainable, and inclusive communities.
Here students gain expertise in human rights and peace studies through interdisciplinary academic coursework, nonviolence training, and hands-on experience. Faculty and scholars form unique interdisciplinary partnerships and access research on social justice and nonviolence–including one of the largest human rights data sets in the world.
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- Emotions, Mindfulness and Inner Peace – Reflections by Deirdre Morrison - Emotions, Mindfulness and Inner Peace Reflections by Deirdre Morrison Here are some reflections on an enlightening evening we spent together in discussion of ‘Emotions, Mindfulness, and Inner Peace’ during a guest lecture, which was sponsored by the URI Center for Nonviolence and Peace Studies, at the University of Rhode Island. Geshe Lobsang Dhakpa, a respected scholar […]
- Research Talk: Understanding the Perpetrators of Extrajudicial Killing - 🕊 Research Talk: Understanding the Perpetrators of Extrajudicial Killing 🕊 Join us for a powerful presentation by Dr. Jacqueline DeMeritt, Distinguished Teaching Professor at the University of North Texas, as she explores the psychological, physical, and practical dimensions of individuals involved in extrajudicial killings. 📅 Monday, April 21, 2025🕑 2:00 – 3:30 PM📍 Washburn Hall […]
- Buying out the Market: How States Co-opt ReligionDuring Democratic Backsliding - 📚 Guest Lecture Announcement 📚 Join us for a compelling lecture with Dr. Brendan Szendro, Faculty Lecturer at McGill University, as he explores how state policies can co-opt religion and contribute to democratic backsliding. 🗓 Friday, April 25, 2025🕑 2:00 PM📍 Washburn Hall #111, 80 Upper College Rd., Kingston, RI 02881 In his talk, “Buying […]
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