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Free for PACS students! The Experiential Leadership Intensive (ELI) is an overnight, two-day, immersive group experience in an outdoor mountain setting that offers challenge and uncertainty. Participants will engage in a leadership reaction
Come see PACS' Director, Michael English, at the Boulder Annual Chancellor's Summit on February 29th from 5:30pm - 8:30pm at the Denver Art Museum (free for all Students). They will be celebrating the impact of student
The event will include a staged reading of "How to Remain A Humanist after a Massacre in 17 Steps" by Maya Arad Yasur, readings of works by acclaimed Palestinian Poets Rashid Hussein, Taha Muhammad Ali, and Mahmud Darwish, followed by a panel discussion from Boulder faculty.
Watch the thought-provoking film, "Scenes of Extraction," and hear from a discussion panel afterwards!
Job Description: The Peace, Conflict, and Security Program (PACS) is looking to fill an undergraduate student assistant position for Spring 2024. Students across all academic disciplines are encouraged to apply. Applications are reviewed as they
PACS has recently partnered with the Center for Leadership and is excited that our students are participating with The Leading EDGE Council.
In an article written by PACS student Lucy Alden, Dr. Michael English comments on how to engage with and be supportive of individuals affected by the Israel-Hamas war.
Applications are currently open for the Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship for recent college and alumni school graduates! This Fellowship provides funding and the opportunity to work with an institution in Washington, DC, such as leading
Hear a talk about the struggles of the Transitional Justice process in Nepal.
Focusing on a commitment to “centering the experiences of persons with disabilities on campus,” the College of Arts and Sciences is hosting the 2023 Boulder Disability Symposium. The symposium will focus on a range of topics,