ROTARY PEACE CENTERS AND THE DUKE-UNC ROTARY PEACE CENTER
Scott Reynolds, a member of the Cary MacGregor Rotary Club in North Carolina, joined us on Zoom to discuss Rotary Peace Centers and the Duke-UNC Rotary Peace Center (one of six in the world).
Duke University and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in North Carolina, located just 10 miles apart, jointly host the Duke-UNC Rotary Peace Center. Rotary Peace Fellows have the opportunity to earn both a master’s degree in International Development Policy from Duke and a graduate certificate in International Peace and Conflict Resolution from UNC.
A Rotarian since 1991, Scott has served as a President for two clubs, an assistant District Governor in two districts. Chair of the Youth Exchange Committee in District 7710 and is currently the Host Area Coordinator and Board Member of the Duke-UNC Rotary Peace Center. Being a graduate of North Carolina State University, Scott exemplifies how these great institutions work together very effectively, as opposed to their interactions in athletics.
Scott extends an invitation to everyone to attend the Annual Peace Center Conference. This is a wonderful opportunity to learn directly from Peace Fellows about their research. Click below to register.
Our speaker on April 8 will be Alaa Hammouda, a Rotary Peace Fellow, who will address Public Health in Palestine. Please also plan to attend. |