Some students
interested in international issues cluster their electives
around courses in international organization, human rights,
economic and political development, regional conflicts in
areas such as Latin America and the Middle East, global economics,
and the moral dimensions of war, peace, and international
conflict. Others focus on domestic issues of education;
medical care; housing; economic, racial, and sexual discrimination;
social policy, and violence. In both cases students
often include study of nonviolence, conflict resolution, and
social movements. The introductory course demonstrates
how international and domestic issues are related. It
and many additional courses address the religious and moral
dimensions of these issues. A list of current courses
is available from our office in Smith 329.
Peace
and Conflict Studies works closely with other College programs
which enable students to pursue internships, Semester Away,
and service-learning opportunities at home and abroad.
Students are encouraged to develop skills in community organizing,
conflict and dispute resolution, and other forms of peacemaking.
Holy Cross
is a Jesuit College, and the Jesuits have made the service
of faith and promotion of justice within an option for the
poor the guiding principle of their ministries. Accordingly,
the Peace and Conflict Studies program makes available a "faith
and justice" option which enables interested faculty and students
to give particular attention to Catholic social teaching and
social action and to participate in programs of spiritual
direction and small group reflection.