Nonviolence Study Groups

In our quest to educate and train the next generation of nonviolent peacemakers and to build a community dedicated to nonviolence at Marquette University, the center holds weekly gatherings of faculty, undergraduate and graduate students, and community members to discuss theories of nonviolence and contemporary social justice issues on the campus, local, national, and global levels. Rev. G. Simon Harak, S.J., Director, Patrick Kennelly, Associate Director, and the Milwaukee Community Peacemaker mentor the groups.

Contact our Associate Director Patrick Kennelly with any questions about the Nonviolence Study Groups. (E-mail: patrick.kennelly@marquette.edu; Phone: (414) 288-8444)

Undergraduate Nonviolence Study Group

Join other students to discuss readings and have Skype conversations with internationally recognized peacemakers every Wednesday from 7:30-8:30 p.m. during the Fall 2011 and Spring 2012 semesters at the Center for Peacemaking. The Center is housed in the Academic Support Facility (ASF) located at 735 N. 17th Street between Wisconsin Avenue and Wells Street across from the parking structure.

There is no pre-meeting preparation so please join us.

Email patrick.kennelly@mu.edu to get updates on the meetings.

Faculty / Graduate Student Nonviolence Study Group

The Faculty and Graduate Nonviolent Study Group will meet every Thursday from 11:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. during the Fall 2011 and Spring 2012 semesters at the Center for Peacemaking. The Center is housed in the Academic Support Facility (ASF) located at 735 N. 17th Street, between Wisconsin Avenue and Wells Street across from the parking structure.

There is no pre-meeting registration so please join us.

Email patrick.kennelly@mu.edu to get updates on the meetings.