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The Pell Center was established at Salve Regina University in Newport, Rhode Island, by an Act of the United States Congress on September 28, 1996, to honor Senator Claiborne Pell.

Brian Katulis
The Prosperity Agenda
What The World Wants From America - And What We Need in Return
5 p.m. August 6, 2008 – Pell Center
R.S.V.P. by August 1, 2008 to pellcenter@salve.edu or 401.341.2927
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The Pell Center promotes the primary objectives of Senator Pell's decades of public service: enhancing international dialogue to achieve a more peaceful world and preparing individuals for an informed and active role in local, national, and world affairs.
The Pell Center is committed to making a difference in the world by promoting programs that address issues critical to the well-being of societies and the planet, which honor one of the nation's most respected and accomplished statesmen.
The Pell Center focuses on:
- Applying multilateral solutions to international problems
- Examining the influences and consequences of globalization
- Responding to the changed nature of security and conflict resolution
- Enabling global resource stewardship and environmental protection
- Supporting the arts, humanities and education
Contact Information:
Telephone (Main Office): (+1) 401.341.2927
Facsimile: (+1) 401.341.2974
Staff Contact Information
Correspondence Address:
Salve Regina University
100 Ochre Point Avenue
Newport, Rhode Island 02840-4129 USA
Location of the Pell Center:
The Young Building
Corner of Bellevue and Ruggles Avenues
Newport, Rhode Island
Contact us by email: pellcenter@salve.edu
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