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SUMMARY:Meet the Mediators: Peacebuilding through Dialogue in Conflict-Affected Communities
DESCRIPTION:In a world struggling with social polarization and conflict\, strengthening social cohesion\, and building peace\, requires learning lessons and carefully crafted approaches. What works to renew trust and foster peace in the wake of polarization and conflict? This timely lunchtime panel features the experiences and insights of leading practitioners who have mediated social differences through community-based approaches in Northern Ireland and in a myriad of other settings around the world. \nThe conversation will be moderated by Korbel professor Tim Sisk. Following the discussion\, we will have an open audience Q&A. This event is open to students\, faculty\, staff\, and DU community members. We hope to see you there!
URL:https://korbel.du.edu/event/meet-the-mediators-peacebuilding-through-dialogue-in-conflict-affected-communities/
LOCATION:Sie Complex\, Room 1020\, Forum\, Sie Complex 2201 S. Gaylord St.\, Denver\, CO\, 80208\, United States
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SUMMARY:Memorial Day (University Closed)
DESCRIPTION:University observed holiday — no classes will be held. For a complete schedule\, please review the University of Denver's 2025-26 academic calendar.
URL:https://korbel.du.edu/event/memorial-day/
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SUMMARY:Town Hall: German Foreign Relations in a Changing World
DESCRIPTION:The Korbel School will host a town hall style event with Tobias Bergner\, Director of the German Information Center - Public Diplomacy at the German Embassy. This event will engage with DU and Korbel students\, faculty\, and staff\, as well as interested members of the public about German foreign policy in a town hall style format. Mr. Bergner will begin with brief introductory remarks before opening up to audience Q&A\, moderated by Korbel Professor Rachel Epstein. A reception with light bites and refreshments will precede the program.
URL:https://korbel.du.edu/event/town-hall-german-foreign-relations-in-a-changing-world/
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SUMMARY:Scrivner Institute Celebration & MPP Capstone Poster Presentations
DESCRIPTION:Join the Scrivner Institute of Public Policy for a reception to celebrate the end of the academic year! Graduating MPP students will also be presenting their capstone projects in a poster session. You're welcome to drop by at any point during the reception. Please register below to receive more details. We look forward to seeing you! \nMPP student posters will feature diverse projects including: \n\nAdaptive Reuse of Closed Public Schools as Community Infrastructure\nBeyond Block Grants: A Legislative Path to Social Protection for Territorial Americans in the Nutritional Assistance Program\nA Future With Fungi: An Analysis of U.S. Psychedelic Policies\nAdvancing Sustainability and Health in U.S. Ice Rinks Through Federal Incentive Programs\nTerms of Uranium: Structural Barriers to Navajo Participation in Uranium Mill Remediation\nInstitutional Drivers of Behavioral Health Workforce Policy: A Comparative Analysis of Massachusetts and California\nAssessing Ghana's Electronic Transfer Levy (E-Levy) Policy\nFrom Pilot to Permanence: Eviction Right to Counsel in Nashville-Davidson County\nEnvironmental Justice in Agrivoltaic Development: Policy Implications for Colorado
URL:https://korbel.du.edu/event/scrivner-institute-celebration-mpp-capstone-poster-presentations/
LOCATION:Sie Complex\, Room 5025\, Maglione Hall\, Sie Complex 2201 S. Gaylord St.\, Denver\, CO\, 80208\, United States
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