"The force generated
by nonviolence is
infinitely greater than
the force of all the
arms invented by
man's ingenuity." 
- Mahatma Gandhi


Studying Peace and Justice

This age can be a time of new beginnings, when we finally recognize that cycles of violence must be broken by innovative responses of a different kind.

 

NEW! The September 2008 Kenapocomoco Newsnotes are now online!


Nonviolent Social Change
Nonviolent Social Change is the annual publication of the Manchester College Peace Studies Institute. Published since 1971 as the Bulletin of the Peace Studies Institute, the journal has traditionally been a themed annual print media publication. In 2007 the journal was converted to an online format and assumed a focus on nonviolent social change, prompting the change of its name from the Bulletin to Nonviolent Social Change.


logo The Plowshares Collaborative was formed in 2002 by Earlham College, Goshen College, and Manchester College to develop the strongest, most distinctive undergraduate program in peace studies in the United States. Funded by a grant from Lilly Endowment Inc., this institutional collaboration is finding new, imaginative ways to address the problems of violence and related challenges that confront the world today.

The Dr. Neil Wollman Campaign Corner:

Highlighting the current campaigns and projects
of the Manchester College Peace Studies Institute.

  • The National Index of Violence and Harm tracks changes in various forms of personal, institutional, and structural violence in the United States from 1995 to present. NIVAH is now a joint project with the Bentley Alliance for Ethics and Social Responsibility, for whom Dr. Neil Wollman serves as Senior Fellow.

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