About: Diane Long

Diane Long is the Event and Outreach Coordinator for the Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School. She manages virtual and on-campus PON events. For student outreach she writes and publishes the student newsletter, is the student liaison, and administers PON’s grant and fellowship programs. Prior to joining PON, Diane enjoyed a long post with Harvard Law School’s administration working in the Office of the Dean for Administration. Diane holds a degree from Suffolk University in Government Studies and is a practicing certified herbalist and aromatherapist.
Most Recent Article By Diane Long
Announcing the 2022-2023 PON Graduate Research Fellows
Other Articles by Diane Long
- Bringing theory to practice and practice to theory: A story of a mediation program in North Central Nigeria
- Announcing the 2022 PON Summer Fellows
- Why Peacemakers Fail
- 2022 Great Negotiator Award honoring Christiana Figueres
- 2022: Christiana Figueres
- Decision Leadership: Empowering Others to Make Better Choices
- What is the status of women’s human rights in Afghanistan?
- Negotiating a Resolution of the Russian-Ukrainian War: The Moral Dilemmas
- How Faith Leaders Can Help or Hurt Israeli-Palestinian Peacemaking: Lessons from Northern Ireland
- Dignity in the Egyptian Revolution: Lessons for Democracy and Development
- PON Live! Heels at Work:Do Symbols of Professionalism Imbued with Femininity Offer Women a Leg Up or Create an Unequal Footing for Them in the Workplace?
- New Findings in the Field of Negotiation: Dvoskin and Naimark-Rowse
- The Person You Mean To Be
- Civic Fusion and the Hidden Connective Energies of Conflict
- From Saigon to Kabul: Negotiation Lessons Learned and Forgotten
- Negotiating, Fast and Slow: A Conversation with Nobel Prize Winner Daniel Kahneman
- The Way Out: How to Overcome Toxic Polarization
- Collaboration in the Time of Climate Change
- An Israeli-Palestinian Confederation: Opportunities and Challenges
- Reframing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Work: A Dignity Approach
- When Should Law Forgive? Treatments of Crime, Debt, and Restorative Justice
- Our Brains at War: The Neuroscience of Conflict and Peacebuilding
- Negotiating Persuasively in a Volatile Climate
- Announcing the 2021 PON Summer Fellows
- Mediation. Negotiation by Other Moves
- Conflict Resolution Practice in Light of Collective Trauma and Power Asymmetries
- The Power of Experiments
- Announcing the 2021-2022 PON Graduate Research Fellows
- America at the Crossroads: What we can learn from abroad
- The Peacemaker’s Code: Lessons on Diplomacy, Negotiation, and Strategy
- Negotiating Across Worldviews in an Age of Political Polarization
- Real-World Negotiations and the Power of Story
- The 4P Leadership Framework for Enhancing Your Personal Effectiveness
- Announcing the Fall 2020 Graduate Student Grant Awardee
- Announcing the Fall 2020 Next Generation Grant Awardee
- Improvising Agreement: Strategic agility and quick-on-your feet tactics
- From 9/11 to Covid-19: My 19 Years at PON
- What will it take to bring our country back together again?
- William Ury – Getting to Yes in Challenging Times
- Leading with Dignity: How to Create a Culture That Brings Out the Best in People
- Announcing the Spring 2020 Next Generation Grant Awardee
- Deals in a Time of Pandemic
- Ahhhhh!: How to Negotiate the Nonnegotiable in an Era of Discontent
- New Findings in the Field of Negotiation: Lakin and Khoury
- Announcing the 2020 PON Summer Fellows
- New Findings in the Field of Negotiation: Finkelstein and Grace
- Announcing the 2020-2021 PON Graduate Research Fellows
- The Fog of Victory
- Announcing the 2019-2020 PON Visiting Scholar