ACN Peace Scholars
The purpose of the ACN Peace Scholars program is to enrich students' knowledge of nonviolence, enhance their leadership skills and provide opportunities for peace-related experiences. These students are equipped to make a difference for peace in our world.
Students in the ACN Peace Scholars Program each receive a $1,000 renewable, merit-based scholarship per year. Scholars may be in any major course of study at Ashland University, but are required to pursue a minor in Ethics or Conflict Resolution (only 5 classes). Scholars receive individualized academic advising and VIP engagements with ACN speakers on a variety of topics related to nonviolence.
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Contact Information
![Craig Hovey](/sites/default/files/styles/bio_picture_contact_thumb/public/2022-12/Hovey_Craig0120ALW_7146.jpg?itok=yHDFFhL3)
Craig Hovey, Ph.D.
Professor of Religion;
Department Coordinator of Online and Corrections Courses;
Interim Director, Ashland Center for Nonviolence
11 Rinehart Center for Religious Studies
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Elizabeth Buttil
Assistant Director, Ashland Center for Nonviolence;
Administrative Assistant, Writing & Communication Center
116 Center for the Humanities of Bixler Hall