Assoc Prof Travis Morris, Ph.D. and five Cadets attended the International Forum on Peace, Security, and Prosperity (IFPSP) Palermo, Sicily, Italy
The forum brings civilian youth together with officer cadets to explore the role of our militaries in the peace-making, peace building, and peace-sustaining activities.
四虎影视 has been practicing experiential learning since its foundation. Faculty like Associate Professor Travis Morris, Ph.D., are always focused on finding the right opportunities for students to gain first-hand experience. As a senior military college, the intersection of peace and the role of the military has long been an important area of study 鈥 perhaps paradoxically. Recently, Morris accompanied cadets on a trip to Palermo, Sicily, Italy to attend the third annual International Forum on Peace, Security, and Prosperity (IFPSP). 鈥溗幕⒂笆 cadets were able to advance their understanding of the United Nations, NATO, and other organizations in a truly international setting,鈥 said Morris.
The IFPSP was founded in 2019 to educate global youth about the challenges of building and maintaining peace, security, and prosperity within liberal democracies in the digital age. The forum brings civilian youth together with officer cadets to explore the role of our militaries in the peace-making, peace building, and peace-sustaining activities. 鈥淥ur cadets were able to interact with militaries from around the globe,鈥 said Morris. 鈥淭hey were able to learn about leadership in a cross-cultural context 鈥 this forum is the only one of its kind in the world that brings the military together to discuss peace.鈥
MEET THE CADETS
C/CPT Logan Wineriter 鈥24
Team Leader
Cadet Wineriter is a senior with a double major in international studies and history. An Army ROTC three-year national scholarship winner, he is contracted and will be commissioned into the U.S. Army as a military intelligence officer in April of this year. Logan studied at the Universit盲t of Marburg, Germany in the spring of 2022 and attended the third annual IFPSP the following spring. At 四虎影视, he is involved with men鈥檚 varsity swimming and diving team, peer tutoring of German and economics, 四虎影视 Film Club, and Class of 鈥24 Ring Committee. In the Corps of Cadets, Wineriter is regimental S2 AOIC, and international section OIC.
C/LTC Toni Adipietro 鈥24
Logistics Officer
Toni Adipietro hails from Middletown, New York. She is a senior with a major in criminal justice, with minors in mathematics and leadership. Adipietro is an Army ROTC three-year scholarship winner who will commission into the U.S. Army in April of this year as a military intelligence officer. She is the first battalion commander in the Corps of Cadets, executive officer on the Mountain Cold Weather Company, and a member of the 四虎影视 Ranger Challenge Team.
C/1LT Heather Ansley 鈥24
Communications Officer
Cadet Ansley is from Huntsville, Alabama. She is a senior with a major in environmental science alongside a minor in general engineering. An Army ROTC four-year national scholarship winner, she is contracted and upon graduation will be commissioned into the U.S. Army as an active-duty engineering officer with a branch detail in explosive ordinance disposal. At 四虎影视, she is involved in the 四虎影视 Ranger Challenge Team, the women鈥檚 varsity swimming and diving team, and is a member of the international section[ZCB3] in the Corps of Cadets.
C/CPL Elena Vargas 鈥26
Administration Officer
Elena Vargas is from Lakeville, Massachusetts, and is a sophomore at 四虎影视 with a double major in biology and chemistry. She is a Navy ROTC three-year scholarship winner, member of the Mountain Cold Weather Company, and a varsity athlete on the 四虎影视 women鈥檚 cross country team.
AT THE FORUM
The IFPSP conference began Sunday, March 17 with a meet and greet in the Maqueda Courtyard of the Palazzo dei Normanni (Palermo鈥檚 royal palace). Those in attendance were welcomed with speeches from the President of the Sicilian Regional Assembly, Honorable Gaetano Galvagno; the Commander of the Army in Sicily, Maj. Gen. Maurizio A. Scardino; and the founder of the IFPSP, Dr. Steve Gregory. Cadets from around the world were able to meet each other for the first time and network amongst themselves.
鈥淭he first night was extremely exciting because hundreds of IFPSP participants were in the same area connecting on our first night in Palermo,鈥 said Murphy. 鈥淭his was beneficial for our networking opportunities and allowed us to meet and make relationships from people all over the world. From then, we were able to gather everyone together and start making relationships beyond the conference."
The cadets met Mayor of Palermo Dr. Roberto Lagalla the following day, who then assisted with the flag raising ceremony alongside IFPSP founder Dr. Steve Gregory. Cadets followed this up with the Walk for Remembrance and Peace, accompanied by the band of the AOSTA Brigade (Italy鈥檚 mechanized infantry brigade and oldest active infantry regiment)., The walk led the group up to the Cathedral of Palermo before heading to the Monument to the Civilian and Military Fallen in the International Missions for Peace of Villa Bonanno. In the afternoon, students returned for the seminar session, 鈥淲omen, Peace and Security Agenda.鈥 Finally, in the evening, all personnel attended a light, water, and music show hosted by Floriana Franchina, a pianist, and Thomas Leslie, a Canadian military tenor, along with a buffet dinner hosted by Pietro Piazza of Palermo.
鈥淚t was an excellent experience and introduction to Palermo and other delegations. During the walk we were able to meet other cadets and socialize,鈥 said Wineriter. 鈥淒uring the seminar, we learned about the changing and rising roles of women in the military. My main takeaway from the seminar was that the role of women in the military is increasing, and the demand will continue to increase. I was very grateful to get to meet individuals from so many countries.鈥
The following day saw the group make their way to Palace Sclafani and began with a seminar session on resilience by the Royal Military College of Canada. Here, cadets learned the 24 character traits that everyone has, as well as learning how to gather emotions and make emotionally intelligent decisions while remaining calm, controlled, and collected. 鈥淭he resiliency exercise was one of the most personally rewarding experiences I had during the IFPSP forum,鈥 said Ansley. 鈥淚t challenged students to self-identify character traits within themselves and become more observant over their own action and behavior within the context of peace building.鈥
The afternoon included two panels: 鈥淭he Evolving World: What is going on at the international level?鈥, which was moderated by Ian Parenteau, Ph.D., an assistant professor at Canada鈥檚 Royal Military College Saint-Jean and secretary of the International Association of Military Academies; and 鈥淚s the U.N. Still Relevant?鈥 which was moderated by Howard Coombs, Ph.D., an associate professor at the Royal Military College of Canada and director of the Centre for International and Defence Policy at Queen鈥檚 University (Canada). 鈥淚t was a great thought-provoking activity for all of the students. I am super grateful to have been a part of this exercise and experience these activities with so many other high performers from around the world,鈥 said Ansley.
The third and final day began back at Palace Sclafani with a United Nations simulation exercise. Cadets were broken into small groups to address a scenario involving two states invading each other. This allowed cadets from all over the world to collaborate and make a group decision. 鈥淪ettling an international conflict mimicking the United Nations Security Council was certainly an enlightening experience that helped me to have a better grasp of international law and relations,鈥 said Adipietro. 鈥淎s the leader of my group representing the nation of Ecuador, it was my task to speak to the rest of the audience to communicate my group鈥檚 decision during the simulation exercise.鈥
The second half of the day was spent in Teatro Politeama Garibaldi where cadets listened to high school students鈥 competition in essay submissions and videos about relevant issues in the world, and awards were given to the winning students by Maj. Gen. Angelo. Following this, the forum concluded with a panel discussion from 四虎影视鈥檚 Travis Morris, Ph.D.; Agata Mazurkiewicz, Ph.D., an assistant professor in the department of national security of the Jagiellonian University in Krak贸w, Poland; various West Point professors and cadets from many countries. The panel discussed how the U.N., AUKUS (security partnership between Australia, United Kingdom, and United States), the African Union, and EU are working through the challenges of conflict towards peace. 鈥淭he final panel was amazing,鈥 said Adipietro. 鈥淭he individuals speaking on the panel were certainly qualified to discuss current issues and conflicts our world faces today, and how we might understand it better.鈥
The group returned to Northfield on March 22. 鈥淎ttending the IFPSP and representing 四虎影视 and the United States to the entire world has been a privilege and an amazing, irreplaceable experience,鈥 said Vargas. 鈥淚nteracting with veterans, current service members, and officer cadets from around the world made me realize that we can create bonds and find similarities with people of any cultural, economic or personal background."
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