EXHIBITS
War and Peace: Introduction
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Introduction
In 1966 President Daryl Chase of Utah State University created the Center for the Study of the Causes of War and the Conditions for Peace. Dr. Chase wanted the students of Utah State to understand why war happened and what was necessary to obtain the ultimate goal of peace. After Dr. Chase's retirement in 1969, the role of the Center was minimal. The Center lasted until 1990 under the Office of International Programs but convocations and activities were no longer held.
The Center for the Study of the Causes of War and the Conditions for Peace worked hard to include the community and the nation in their efforts, yet the success of the center only lasted a few years.
The Center, while a successful movement for its first few years, failed to catch the attention of the student demographic at USU. The Center was scholarly and academic, creating an environment that students did not find inviting. In the end, without the support of the students and continuing academic support, the center was not able to create lasting change at the university.