Gandhi Center

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We promote justice and nonviolence through education, scholarship, and engagement.

10/24/2023

Our director is marketing our research journal today at the Virginia Libraries Association conference in DC. Stop by and learn about our JMU Libraries published journal if you’re attending !

10/24/2023
Palestine: Past and Present 10/10/2023

Palestine: Past and Present The volume traces the evolution of Palestine-Israel conflict through several historically-informed and roughly chronological, yet overlapping, investigations examining, inter alia: the effects ...

10/03/2023

Monday join us again in SSC 1075!

Photos from Gandhi Center's post 09/28/2023

Happening right now in SSC 1075, Michael Trucano, Visiting Fellow at the Brookings Institution speaking about AI in higher education. Join us! Sponsored by JMU Research, Economic Development and Innovation

We are pleased to announce the continuance of the annual Beitzel Symposium. The symposium will take place on September 27 and 28 in SSC 1075. This event is free and open to the public. Our schedule for Wednesday September 27 is listed above.  We are so excited for this event and cannot wait to see you there! For more information, visit our site through the link tree in our bio. 09/27/2023

Starting today in SSC 1075! Watch the 9:00am keynote live on the Gandhi Center YouTube channel.

Thanks to the JMU Office of Research, Economic Development, and Innovation (REDI) for sponsoring our keynote! JMU Research, Economic Development and Innovation

We are pleased to announce the continuance of the annual Beitzel Symposium. The symposium will take place on September 27 and 28 in SSC 1075. This event is free and open to the public. Our schedule for Wednesday September 27 is listed above.  We are so excited for this event and cannot wait to see you there! For more information, visit our site through the link tree in our bio.

09/19/2023

Beginning in 2021, James Madison University students in the Justice Studies program partnered with the Library's Making History project to make primary source materials which document racially motivated lynching in the commonwealth from 1866-1932 more accessible. The materials are now freely available through two digital projects. Read more in today's post by Justice Studies Associate Professor Gianluca De Fazio in the UncommonWealth.

Photos from Memorable Executive Events's post 05/19/2023
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