Conflict exists in every aspect of society. Peace and Conflict Studies is an interdisciplinary
field that examines human conflict and ways to transform it to achieve justice, prevent
violence, and sustain peace. PACS students are critical thinkers, leaders, and changemakers.
They connect peacebuilding with dozens of academic fields and enter into 21st century
careers ready to make a lasting impact on the world.
The Peace and Conflict Studies (PACS) department is housed under the Social Science
Division and operated by The Baker Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies. Students benefit from travel and research funding, professional networking, quality
internships, and more through the resources of this hub of peace studies. PACS students
can declare a Program of Emphasis in Peace and Conflict Studies, International Studies, Communication and Conflict Resolution, and Peace and Criminal Justice. Students can individualize a degree in conjunction with any academic department
at Juniata College.
Out of only 100 or so peace programs in the U.S., Juniata's PACS program is fifth oldest in existence, and one of only a few offering a full major in peace studies.
Conflict exists in every aspect of society. Peace and Conflict Studies is an interdisciplinary
field that examines human conflict and ways to transform it to achieve justice, prevent
violence, and sustain peace. PACS students are critical thinkers, leaders, and changemakers.
They connect peacebuilding with dozens of academic fields and enter into 21st century
careers ready to make a lasting impact on the world.
The Peace and Conflict Studies (PACS) department is housed under the Social Science
Division and operated by The Baker Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies. Students benefit from travel and research funding, professional networking, quality
internships, and more through the resources of this hub of peace studies. PACS students
can declare a Program of Emphasis in Peace and Conflict Studies, International Studies, Communication and Conflict Resolution, and Peace and Criminal Justice. Students can individualize a degree in conjunction with any academic department
at Juniata College.
Out of only 100 or so peace programs in the U.S., Juniata's PACS program is fifth oldest in existence, and one of only a few offering a full major in peace studies.
Conflict exists in every aspect of society. Peace and Conflict Studies is an interdisciplinary
field that examines human conflict and ways to transform it to achieve justice, prevent
violence, and sustain peace. PACS students are critical thinkers, leaders, and changemakers.
They connect peacebuilding with dozens of academic fields and enter into 21st century
careers ready to make a lasting impact on the world.
The Peace and Conflict Studies (PACS) department is housed under the Social Science
Division and operated by The Baker Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies. Students benefit from travel and research funding, professional networking, quality
internships, and more through the resources of this hub of peace studies. PACS students
can declare a Program of Emphasis in Peace and Conflict Studies, International Studies, Communication and Conflict Resolution, and Peace and Criminal Justice. Students can individualize a degree in conjunction with any academic department
at Juniata College.
Out of only 100 or so peace programs in the U.S., Juniata's PACS program is fifth oldest in existence, and one of only a few offering a full major in peace studies.
Meet our Department - PACS Facts
The Baker Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies has support from a diverse and rigorous academic department. Peace and Conflict Studies is inherently cross-disciplinary, and our department demonstrates its interdisciplinary nature. Together professors from the Social Science, Natural Science, and Humanities divisions help guide programming and PACS course offerings. The goal is to show how and why 'peace is everybody's business.'
Meet our Department - PACS Facts
The Baker Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies has support from a diverse and rigorous academic department. Peace and Conflict Studies is inherently cross-disciplinary, and our department demonstrates its interdisciplinary nature. Together professors from the Social Science, Natural Science, and Humanities divisions help guide programming and PACS course offerings. The goal is to show how and why 'peace is everybody's business.'
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Conflict Analysis
For conflict transformation and sustainable peace
From war to workplace disputes, understand the different types of conflict, why they exist and persist, and how to transform them to build lasting peace through policy and practice, at home and abroad.
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Conflict Resolution & Mediation
For cooperative violence prevention
Explore and practice alternative methodologies for dispute resolution that focus on cooperation and collaboration to eradicate violence and dismantle systemic oppression.
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Dialogue & Negotiation
For more productive discourse
Develop active listening and bargaining skills to contribute to more productive discourse in a variety of real-world contexts—because contemporary conflicts require us to have hard conversations.
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Digital Peacebuilding
For more peaceful technology
Learn to analyze and respond to online conflicts using digital tools and technology to enhance and facilitate peaceful outcomes.
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Nonviolent Action & Social Justice
For more equitable communities
History shows that building equitable and just societies is possible thanks to the transformative power of nonviolent action. Apply the theories and practice of nonviolence in different contemporary contexts.
Featured Outcomes
PACS graduates enjoy distinguished careers as diplomats, educators, policy analysts, mediators, development workers, communications specialists, environmental justice advocates, legislators, nonprofit leaders, and more. The job possibilities are limitless with a résumé enhanced by marketable skills developed in PACS courses.
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Jules Slater ’21
POE: Communication and Social Advocacy
Account Executive at Issues Management Group
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Liliane Pari Umuhoza '19
POE: Peace and Conflict Studies
Founder, Women Genocide Survivors Retreat; Project Officer, Foundation Rwanda
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Savannah Parson ’18
POE: Social Organization and Change; Secondary - Gender Studies
Enforcement Coordinator, Fair Housing Partnership of Pittsburgh
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Airokhsh Faizi ’15
POE: International Politics; Secondary - PACS
Fellow Development Advisor, Sahar Education International
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Heather Fisher ’07
POE: Human Behavior and Conflict Transformation
Facilitator, Multi Disciplinary Investigatinal Team, PA District Attorney
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Donna (Dawoon) Chung ’03
POE: Development Studies and PACS
Senior Program Officer, The World Bank