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Monday, April 24, 2017

Peace and conflict studies retired as major, will remain on campus through global studies program

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The door to the Stephens Hall room that gave the “Peace” discipline a space on campus since 2003 is blank. Even the original metal sign that read “Peace and Conflict Studies Program,” formerly located outside its entrance, disappeared soon after the program moved to Stephens Hall in 2003.
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Thursday, March 3, 2016
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International and Area Studies program announces new global studies major

Several International and Area Studies, or IAS, majors are set to coalesce into a new global studies major by next year, with some courses planned to start by spring 2017.
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