Cassie Ammen

Cassie Ammen
MS Alumna, Communications and Events Manager (2011-2016)

M.S., Conflict Analysis and Resolution 2011, George Mason University
B.S., Political Science, University of Montana

Biography

Cassie Ammen was the Communications and Events Manager at the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution (S-CAR) from 2011-2016. She has a Masters degree from S-CAR at George Mason University and is interested in community conflict, urban public police and collaborative planning in the United States and Latin America. Cassie is a trained facilitator, and was involved in a year-long project to support Conflict Resolution programming in the DC Public School system and has studied internationally in Brazil, Israel/Palestine and Colombia.



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November 13, 2014
John Paul Lederach, a pioneer in the field of peace building and conflict resolution, will be hosted by S-CAR for the
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August 21, 2014
Each year, the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution hosts a welcoming event to cordially invite students,
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July 14, 2014
It’s one thing to study conflict; it’s another to be able to put those studies into practice. Last spring,
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April 17, 2014
S-CAR's Annual Celebration of Achievements is almost upon us:  a night of celebrating and building the S-CAR
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April 2012
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February 2012
Education is a constant theme for Ahmad Shami, a Master’s student at the School for Conflict Analysis and
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December 2011
Charles Martin-Shields, a PhD student in the 2011 cohort at S-CAR, was led into the Conflict Analysis field after
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October 2011
This fall, Lisa Shaw transitioned to the role of Director of Field Experience at George Mason’s School for
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April 2011
When the time came to explore our options at ICAR as Masters and Ph.D. students for a capstone project, we struggled
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The School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution and the Community Relations Service would like to invite you to participate in a joint conference on social justice and creating change in communities in conflict in America.  
November 19, 2014
S-CAR's 26th Annual Lynch Lecture with John Paul LederachLectureWednesday, November 19th7:20-9:00pmFounders Hall AuditoriumThoughts on a Penny -- Challenges to Creative Conflict in the Public Square  
November 19, 2014
 The School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution cordially invites our students, faculty, alumni and staff to another year. 
September 13, 2014
Interested in going to Bahia, Brazil to learn about land conflicts?  Come to an information session with KC Soares to discuss the upcoming course, along with students who attended a similar course in Bahia in the Spring 2014 Semester.  The Brazil Service Learning Intensive is being
September 09, 2014
 We would like to welcome all of our incoming Fall 2014 Master's, PhD and Certificate students!  Come and meet your incoming cohort members, ask questions of staff and faculty, and get prepared for the upcoming semester!Date: Wednesday, August 20, 20145:45pm-9:00pm<
August 20, 2014
April 23, 2014
Join S-CAR in a film screening followed by a discussion of the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.  Tuesday, January 21st 2:00pm - 4:00pmConference Room 5183  Light appetizers will be provided. This event is open to the public.  
January 21, 2014
The School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution cordially invites you to join us in welcoming our students, faculty and staff to another year.S-CAR Annual Welcome Dinner!Saturday, September 21, 2013Registra
September 21, 2013
Students, faculty, and staff are invited to the Arlington Campus Summer Social. Enjoy Georgetown Cupcakes, ice cream, and lemonade while learning about the history and development of the Arlington Campus.The Summer Social will showcase the photography exhibit on the first floor of Founders Hall. A
August 19, 2013
Five years since the Great Recession, the global growth recovery remains tepid at best. One bright spot has been the growth performances of the emerging market economies, though these sometimes get overshadowed by the ongoing concerns in the developed world. As the deleveraging process in the
May 31, 2013
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