Director of Undergraduate Programs, Carter School
Contact Information
Campus: Arlington
Building: Arlington: Vernon Smith Hall
Room 5110A
Mail Stop: 4D3
Biography
Mara Schoeny is an associate professor at the Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution at George Mason University and the Director of Undergraduate Programs. She teaches courses in research and evaluation methods, practice skills and the integration of inter-disciplinary approaches to conflict analysis and resolution. She was a 1998 USIA Visiting Fellow in the Curriculum Development Exchange Program, in residence at Yerevan State University, Armenia. As part of the grant she developed and taught simulation courses for undergraduate and master’s level sociology and social work students in family, organizational, political and community conflict. She is a former youth camp director with experience in traditional camp settings as well as dialogue and co-existence camps for youth from conflict areas. Her research and practice interests include nonviolence, education and training and dialogue processes.
Honors and Awards
- Teaching Excellence Award, George Mason University
Affiliations
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Northern Virgina Mediation ServiceShe is Member of Board of Directors of Northern Virgina Mediation Service (NVMS).
Media Appearances
- Washington Post Arlington Puts Diversity Among Its Top Priorities
February 18, 2009 - Al Jazeera Virginia Votes 2008
December 2, 2008
Presentations and Performances
- Webinar: Forging Alliances for Peace: Insights from a Conflict Resolution Scholar-Practitioner
May 6 2013 | Arlington Campus - Dissertation Proposal Defense - Soolmaz Abooali
Jan 23 2017 | Metropolitan Building - The Sixth Annual Graduate Education Symposium in Peace and Conflict Resolution
May 27 2016 | Arlington Campus, Founders Hall
Degrees
- PhD, Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University
- MS, Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University