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Mason鈥檚 School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution to change name to champion Carter legacy

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In a move to emphasize its core values, s announced on Tuesday that it is dedicating itself to peace and social justice with the adoption of a name dedicated to the Carter legacy: the Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution.

Rosalyn and Jimmy Carter observing voting in Bhaktapur, Nepal.
Rosalyn and Jimmy Carter. Photo provided by the Carter Center.

The name change serves as a tribute to the Carters鈥 steadfast commitment to peacemaking through nonviolence and the transformative role of dialogue and diplomacy in conflict resolution. It also serves to recognize that the school has grown and changed in reputation and scope since its birth in 1981. The move comes as an acknowledgment that the Carters鈥 devotion to peace and human rights reflects the values of both the school and Mason as a whole.

鈥淏y becoming the Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution, we鈥檒l be starting the next phase of our journey as an institution committed to furthering both the research and practice of conflict resolution and peacebuilding,鈥 said Alpaslan 脰zerdem, dean of the school. 鈥淚n this effort, we will be taking the Carters鈥 unwavering dedication to peace as our beacon and our guide. It鈥檚 a great honor to be leading a school named after one of the greatest peacemakers of our times.鈥

Mason鈥檚 Board of Visitors approved the change on Feb. 27. The school plans a series of events 聽in September that will include 聽other Mason colleges and schools to celebrate the new phase for the school and the Carters鈥 legacy on human rights, democracy, gender equality and global health.

鈥淭he renaming of our world-renowned peace and conflict studies school after Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter, two individuals with a storied legacy in conflict resolution, is a great honor for 性视界传媒,鈥 said Interim President Anne Holton. 鈥淭heir commitment and contributions to social justice, freedom, human rights, and peaceful conflict resolution resonate with our university鈥檚 own dedication to accessibility, diversity, and academic excellence.鈥

As president, Jimmy Carter was key in the 1978 Camp David Accords, which paved the way for the signing of the 1979 peace treaty between Egypt and Israel. In 2002, he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of his efforts to find peaceful solutions to international conflicts.

As a couple, Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter have dedicated their lives to serving others, whether it be through work with Habitat for Humanity or teaching Sunday school at Maranatha Baptist Church.

Mason has led the way in offering degree programs and dedicated studies in conflict analysis and resolution. Over the decades, its programs have expanded to offer undergraduate studies, master鈥檚 degrees, graduate certificates and the world鈥檚 first PhD program in conflict resolution.

The renaming is part of a $10 million campaign to support teaching, research and practice at the school. So far $4.4 million has been raised, including a $2 million gift from Steve Cumbie and Drucie French, who are among the school鈥檚 earliest and longest supporters.

鈥淭he number of graduates the school has produced is impressive,鈥 Cumbie said at the time of the gift, 鈥渂ut we need even more people to go into this field.鈥

students in class listen to speaker at the front of the room
Students in the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, which will be renamed聽for Jimmy and Rosalyn Carter.聽Photo by Ron Aira/Creative Services.