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Discuss “GaliLead program takes steps toward world peace”

The Tartan is proud that Carnegie Mellon is on its way to becoming a leader in brokering peace in the Middle East. Last June, future Arab and Jewish leaders came together at Carnegie Mellon as part of a new initiative to foster positive relations in the Middle East. The 21 leaders were first-year fellows in the GaliLead Project, a grassroots effort to cultivate a new generation of leaders for the Galilee region in northern Israel.

Not only was the project aimed at reaching out to the global community and strengthening Carnegie Mellon’s ties abroad, it was also an interdisciplinary program that incorporated faculty from the Tepper School of Business, the Heinz School of Public Policy and Management, and the department of psychology. GaliLead...

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