12 February 1990
To the Bahá’ís of the World
With feelings of thankfulness and joy we announce an achievement
of immense importance to the accelerating progress of the Cause of Bahá’u’lláh.
The University of Maryland and the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís
of the United States recently signed a memorandum of understanding,
establishing "The Bahá’í Chair for World Peace" at that University's
Center for International Development and Conflict Management. The stated
purpose of the Chair is "to conduct and publish research, design courses
and conduct seminars in the field of Bahá’í studies and world peace within an
interdisciplinary context; to initiate public forums for discussing the issues
proposed in the Statement of the Universal House of Justice entitled The
Promise of World Peace; and to establish academic linkages with and provide
technical assistance to Bahá’í institutions in the fields of peace education
and international development."
This first initiative by a well-founded, significant institution of higher learning to formulate such a serious program of Bahá’í studies is a direct response to the Peace Statement, as is borne out by a letter addressed to us by the Director of the Center for International Development and Conflict Management in which he said: "With this letter I am answering on behalf of CIDCM and the University of Maryland your call: 'If the Bahá’í experience can contribute in whatever measure to reinforcing hope in the unity of the human race, we are happy to offer it as a model for study.'"