Internship Opportunity
Semester Peace Studies Internship, Indianapolis Peace House
The Indianapolis Peace House is located in an historic neighborhood. It houses a live-in facility for college students combining formal academic training in peace studies with practical hands-on experience working with a variety of peace and justice organizations in the city. These include Habitat for Humanity, the Peace Learning Center, Horizon House, the Mary Rigg Community Center, and a variety of agencies that provide such services as assistance to the homeless, empowering neighborhood residents, researching pro-bono legal cases, and mentoring youth.
Purdue University students may register for up to 15 credit hours to live, study, and work at the Indianapolis Peace House during the spring semester.
The Plowshares Peace Studies Program at Indianapolis Peace House is sponsored by the Plowshares Peace Studies Collaborative of Earlham, Goshen and Manchester Colleges, funded by the Lilly Endowment Inc.
The Committee on Peace Studies, Purdue University, is a collaborating member of the Indianapolis Peace House study and internship program. For further information about the spring internship program, check the website and contact Harry Targ, Department of Political Science and Coordinator of the Committee on Peace Studies, Purdue University ( targ@purdue.edu)
Indianapolis Peace House
1201 N. Central Avenue
Indianapolis, IN 46202
(317) 631-7322
info@indypeacehouse.org
www.indypeacehouse.org
The Indianapolis Peace House is located in an historic neighborhood. It houses a live-in facility for college students combining formal academic training in peace studies with practical hands-on experience working with a variety of peace and justice organizations in the city. These include Habitat for Humanity, the Peace Learning Center, Horizon House, the Mary Rigg Community Center, and a variety of agencies that provide such services as assistance to the homeless, empowering neighborhood residents, researching pro-bono legal cases, and mentoring youth.
Purdue University students may register for up to 15 credit hours to live, study, and work at the Indianapolis Peace House during the spring semester.
The Plowshares Peace Studies Program at Indianapolis Peace House is sponsored by the Plowshares Peace Studies Collaborative of Earlham, Goshen and Manchester Colleges, funded by the Lilly Endowment Inc.
The Committee on Peace Studies, Purdue University, is a collaborating member of the Indianapolis Peace House study and internship program. For further information about the spring internship program, check the website and contact Harry Targ, Department of Political Science and Coordinator of the Committee on Peace Studies, Purdue University ( targ@purdue.edu)
Indianapolis Peace House
1201 N. Central Avenue
Indianapolis, IN 46202
(317) 631-7322
info@indypeacehouse.org
www.indypeacehouse.org


