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Israeli-Palestinian grassroots peace initiative comes to Ashland Nov. 5

ASHLAND, Ohio – The Ashland Center for Nonviolence (ACN) at Ashland University is welcoming the “Roots Tour: Two Truths in One Heart, Two Peoples in One Land,” a grassroots movement that fosters understanding, nonviolence and transformation among Israelis and Palestinians, on Wednesday, Nov. 5, at 7 p.m. The event, which is free and open to the public, will take place in the Trustees Room of the John C. Myers Convocation Center. The “Roots Tour” features the…

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ACN to host executive director of the Sierra Club for special presentation and fundraiser

ASHLAND, Ohio – The Ashland Center for Nonviolence (ACN) will welcome Ben Jealous, the executive director of the Sierra Club, to Ashland University for a fundraising dinner and presentation on Wednesday, March 26. Jealous’ presentation is free and open to the public and begins at 7 p.m., at the John C. Myers Convocation Center, while the fundraising event is from 5-6:30 p.m. Jealous will present “Why We Will Win,” a summary of his own journey into…

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Bob and Jan Archer donate $1 million to Ashland Center for Nonviolence

ASHLAND, Ohio – The Ashland Center for Nonviolence at Ashland University recently marked its 20th anniversary, and now thanks to the generosity of Bob and Jan Archer, the center’s long-term future has been secured. The Archers have donated $1 million to establish the Janet L. Archer Ashland Center for Nonviolence Endowed Fund. Jan Archer has been a supporter of ACN since its inception and is delighted to establish this fund, which will support the center’s…

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ACN’s “Science of Peace” conference to be held Feb. 21-22

ASHLAND, Ohio – The Ashland Center for Nonviolence (ACN) at Ashland University will host the 10th annual John D. Stratton Conference on Friday and Saturday, Feb. 21-22. This year’s theme is “The Science of Peace.” Through the development of “The Science of Peace,” the conference expects to leverage the strengths of a variety of disciplines in an effort to bring about a broader range of effective approaches to building a peaceful world. It aims to help…

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Recently discovered Peace Pole now installed at center of AU main campus

ASHLAND, Ohio – A Peace Pole—an internationally-recognized marker that represents love, peace and harmony—was installed and unveiled earlier this semester at Ashland University. There are an estimated 250,000 Peace Poles across the U.S., serving as powerful symbols that each display the timeless message "May Peace Prevail on Earth” in a variety of languages. AU’s first such Peace Pole was erected in an appropriate location – outside Bixlar Hall, where the…

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The Rev. Naomi Tutu offers advice on how to achieve a just world

She’s a much sought-after speaker, educator and consultant, as well as an activist, ordained minister and daughter of Nobel Peace Prize laureate Desmond Tutu. After her talk Tuesday at Ashland University, the Rev. Naomi Tutu also could add advice columnist to her long list of titles. While kicking off the Ashland Center for Nonviolence’s Season for Nonviolence in the Convocation Center, Tutu offered advice on how to achieve a just world, both in her speech…

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Rev. Naomi Tutu presentation to kick off series of Ashland Center for Nonviolence events

ASHLAND, Ohio – The Ashland Center for Nonviolence (ACN) at Ashland University will kick off the Season for Nonviolence with a special event, as it welcomes Rev. Naomi Tutu for a fundraiser dinner and keynote address on Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2024. As an Episcopal priest and the daughter of Nobel Peace Prize laureate Desmond Tutu, Rev. Tutu is a much sought-after speaker and will present “Striving for Justice: Searching for Common Ground.” The fundraising event…

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Forensic psychologist offers AU audience new ideas to consider to help eliminate mass shootings

Katelynn Roach’s reaction to years of school mass shooting drills maybe contributing to a student eventually doing it for real? “I had never thought of that,” said the Ashland University criminal justice major. Ian Zapcic’s reaction to softening measures being more effective than toughening procedures in stopping a mass shooter? “That was what really jumped out at me,” said the visiting professor of social work at AU. And Dennis Dyer’s reaction to human…

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AU to welcome Jillian Peterson, co-author of highly-acclaimed “The Violence Project,” on Oct. 10

ASHLAND, Ohio – The Ashland Center for Nonviolence (ACN) is co-hosting a special event with the Ashland County Mental Health and Recovery Board, as part of Ashland University’s 2023-24 Symposium Against Indifference: Perspectives on the Mental Health Crisis. On Tuesday, Oct. 10, which is World Mental Health Day, Ashland will welcome Jillian Peterson, co-author of “The Violence Project: How to Stop a Mass Shooting Epidemic,” in the Trustees Room of the John C.…

AU President Carlos Campo lights candles of attendees at Holocaust Remembrance Day.

AU holds a Holocaust Remembrance Day service

ASHLAND, Ohio – Ashland University students, faculty and staff gathered for a prayer service and candle lighting on Monday to mark Yam HaShoah, or Holocaust Remembrance Day. It took place in Redwood Hall at noon. For AU, this was part of a larger effort to take a stand against the rising cases of antisemitism on college campuses across the United States. The university has been proactively combatting this rise in a number of ways, including current work to…

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