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The purpose of People to People International is to enhance international understanding and friendship through educational, cultural and humanitarian activities involving the exchange of ideas and experiences di- rectly among peoples of different countries and diverse cultures. While not a partisan or political institution, PTPI supports the basic values and goals of its founder, President Dwight D. Eisenhower. P eace studie S Lander University and the Greenwood Chapter of People To People International (PTPI) Present Saturday, March 14, 2009 9 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Lander University Grier Student Center featured topics and speakers: For information, contact: PROGRAMS ARE FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Connie Edwards, President, PTPI-Greenwood Chapter [email protected] Dr. Lucas McMillan Assistant Professor of Political Science [email protected] conference College Students’ Concepts of Peace Dr. Deborah Acorn, Professor of Psychology Managed Peace and Managed Conflict in 19th Century Europe Dr. Joel Cleland, Professor Emeritus of History What is People To People International? Connie Edwards, President, PTPI-Greenwood Chapter United Nations 101 and e Problems of International Cooperation Dr. Lucas McMillan, Assistant Professor of Political Science Robert Mugabe’s Zimbabwe: Past, Present and Future Dr. Kenneth Mufuka, Professor of History Working in the U.S. Peace Corps Dr. Nancy Niles, Assistant Professor of Business Making Modern Germany: How the U.S. Shaped Bonn and Beyond Dr. Jean Paquette, Professor of History U.S. Democratization in Eastern Europe Dr. Charles Stowe, Dean, College of Business and Public Affairs Chartering Celebration - Lander University PTPI Chapter 11:45 a.m. - 1 p.m., Dawson Room

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The purpose of People to People International is to enhance international understanding and friendship through educational, cultural and humanitarian activities involving the exchange of ideas and experiences di-rectly among peoples of different countries and diverse cultures. While not a partisan or political institution, PTPI supports the basic values and goals of its founder, President Dwight D. Eisenhower.

Peace studieS

Lander Universityand the

Greenwood Chapter ofPeople To People International (PTPI)

Present

Saturday, March 14, 20099 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.

Lander UniversityGrier Student Center

featured topics and speakers:

For information, contact:

programs are free and open to the public

Connie Edwards, President, PTPI-Greenwood Chapter

[email protected]

Dr. Lucas McMillanAssistant Professor of Political Science

[email protected]

conference

College Students’ Concepts of PeaceDr. Deborah Acorn, Professor of Psychology

Managed Peace and Managed Conflict in 19th Century EuropeDr. Joel Cleland, Professor Emeritus of History

What is People To People International?Connie Edwards, President, PTPI-Greenwood Chapter

United Nations 101 and The Problems of International CooperationDr. Lucas McMillan, Assistant Professor of Political Science

Robert Mugabe’s Zimbabwe: Past, Present and FutureDr. Kenneth Mufuka, Professor of History

Working in the U.S. Peace CorpsDr. Nancy Niles, Assistant Professor of Business

Making Modern Germany: How the U.S. Shaped Bonn and BeyondDr. Jean Paquette, Professor of History

U.S. Democratization in Eastern EuropeDr. Charles Stowe, Dean, College of Business and Public Affairs

Chartering Celebration - Lander University PTPI Chapter11:45 a.m. - 1 p.m., Dawson Room