Heravi Peace Institute News

Faculty Spotlight: Amanda Ford LCSW

Amanda Ford is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) with extensive experience in mental health counseling and therapeutic practices. She is currently an adjunct professor in the Social Work Department at Utah State University (USU).

Studying in Vietnam

Landri LaJeunesse Writes About Her Semester Abroad with Heravi Peace Institute. Three months ago, I traveled to Vietnam with a group of Utah State University students and professors on a program to study conflict, history, and reconciliation firsthand. Fo...

The dignity of difference on Access Utah

In April, Utah State University alumni, students, faculty and staff representing the Heravi Peace Institute traveled to Uzbekistan to attend the Diplomacy of the Heart Conference, an international gathering dedicated to intercultural understanding and pea...

An Evening to Remember

On March 19th the Heravi Peace Institute hosted its 2nd Annual Banquet to honor our latest certificate graduates, scholarship recipients, institutional achievements, and partnerships that have shaped the institute’s mission over the past year. Held at the...

Student Spotlight - Katelyn Parker

Katlyn is a senior at USU, studying International Studies with a minor in Chinese. She is also completing the Global Peacebuilding Certificate and the Leadership and Diplomacy Certificate through the Heravi Peace Institute (HPI). Katelyn was named the Col...

Student Spotlight - Olivia Harper

HPI is thrilled to highlight Olivia Harper, a dynamic Utah State senior studying international studies, minoring in Spanish, and earning a Global Peacebuilding Certificate. A Heravi Scholarship Recipient and certificated in our Global Peacebuilding progra...

Dangerous Love and The Search For Peace At USU

What does it mean to practice “dangerous love”? On Friday, Nov. 22, Utah State University’s Heravi Peace Institute hosted its first workshop on this topic, led by conflict resolution expert and Associate Professor Chad Ford.

Making Words Matter: Peace Tree Ceremony Creates Hope

In a world full of chaos and conflict, the Heravi Peace Institute aims to provide the Utah State University community with a bit of hope and belonging. Their latest efforts created a "Peace Tree," a place where anyone can add their messages of peace.

Events & Happenings

Students and faculty of the Heravi Peace Institute are involved in peace-related efforts in and out of the classroom. See what the HPI community has been up to!

HPI Leads First-Ever Field Trip

Students of the Heravi Peace Institute and USU Japanese Program ventured to Delta, Utah where they learned about the history of the Topaz Internment Camp.

HPI Interim Director Gives Honors Last Lecture

If you only had one lecture left to give, what would your message be? For HPI Interim Director, Colin Flint, the final call to action would be to "Dare to build global peace." Read more of his thoughts and learn how you can be a global peacebuilder.

Creating Peace Beyond the Classroom

What starts in the classroom doesn't stay there. Students and alumni of the Heravi Peace Institute take the skills and knowledge they gain into their careers and communities. From nonprofit organizations to global training and consulting firms, HPI alumni...

Events & Happenings

Students and faculty of the Heravi Peace Institute are involved in peace-related efforts in and out of the classroom. See what the HPI community has been up to!

What Is the Heravi Peace Institute?

The Heravi Peace Institute at Utah State University prepares students to enter the workforce already adept at cultural peacebuilding, conflict management, nonprofit work, and the power to create intentional relationships and enact change in their communit...

Who Is Mehdi Heravi?

The Heravi Peace Institute bears the name and legacy of Mehdi Heravi, a USU alumnus and advocate for peace. Learn more about Heravi and why USU's peace institute is a fitting tribute.