unique opportunity to earn a degree in peace and conflict studies, which is offered through the Center for Applied Conflict Management. This center was created shortly after the headline-making 1970 incident in which Ohio National Guardsmen killed four Kent State students during a Vietnam War ...
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The song came in reaction to the May 1970 shooting deaths of four students at Kent State University in Kent, Ohio — students shot by National Guard troops sent there to quell student unrest over the Vietnam War. “Ohio” — performed by the rock group Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young — i...
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Protesters hold a sign referring to the Kent State Massacre during a student strike and protest against the Vietnam War on the National Mall in Washington, DC.Stuart Lutz / Gado / Getty Images But for decades afterward, both the university and the town of Kent had a complicated relations...
Drawing on exemplars from the Kent State University shootings on 4 May 1970 at the height of the Vietnam War to the present era of globalised counter-terrorism, the article uses securitisation theory to conceptualise the historical, contemporary and future parameters of university engagements with ...
In Kent State University, there is a building on campus named Stopher Hall. They say that, in the early 1970s, a young soldier came home from the war in Vietnam and enrolled in the college. His experiences in combat had left him mentally and physically scarred and he was very depressed...
Even though the university prohibited the protests, on May 4, at 12 p.m. around 3000 protesters had gathered on the Commons. To control the crowds, the Ohio National Guard had set 100 guards on the scene, who were carrying military rifles. The protest against the Vietnam War and the ...
Kent State University (founded 1910) was the site of a 1970 demonstration against the Vietnam War in which four students were killed by members of the National Guard. Rockwell,American artist noted for his stark woodcuts, which illustrated published accounts of his travels and special editions ...
On the Front Lines of the Cold War: An American Correspondent's Journal from the Chinese Civil War to the Cuban Missile Crisis and Vietnam. Seymour Topping. Baton Rouge, LA: Louisiana State University Press, 2010. 435 pp. $39.95 hbk. Thi... R Hiebert - 《Journalism & Mass Communication...