The Tree of Peace
Advancing Global Oral Health Through Education, Collaboration, and Peace
The Tree of Peace is the international symbol of Alpha Omega’s philanthropic mission, representing the belief that oral healthcare has the power to bridge cultures, foster understanding, and improve lives around the world.
The Inaugural Tree of Peace
The first Tree of Peace sculpture was placed in 2007 at the Hebrew University School of Dental Medicine.
The Tree of Peace sculpture marks the close collaboration of Al-Quds University and Hebrew University and the desire to use the oral health profession as a vehicle for building relationships and understanding throughout the region and the world.
Building on A Legacy of Peace
The second Tree of Peace sculpture, installed at Al-Quds University, builds on the legacy of the inaugural installation at Hebrew University. Together, these sculptures symbolize the power of oral healthcare to bring together dental professionals, educators, and students across political, cultural, and religious divides, advancing collaboration and improving lives through education and service.
First Tree of Peace in the United States
Dedicated in 2011 at A.T. Still University's Arizona School of Dentistry & Oral Health, this was the first Tree of Peace installation in the United States. It symbolizes the University's commitment to global peace and reflects the vital connection between education, healthcare, and international collaboration in advancing a more peaceful world.
Advancing Peace Through Dentistry
Temple University's Maurice H. Kornberg School of Dentistry in Philadelphia was the third dental school to install the Tree of Peace on its campus. The sculpture stands as a lasting reminder of dentistry's power to build understanding, strengthen communities, and advance a global legacy of peace.
Inspiring Global Collaboration
The fifth Tree of Peace installation at Harvard School of Dental Medicine honors Dr. Walter Guralnick and Dr. R. Bruce Donoff for their leadership in advancing global oral health. The sculpture celebrates the school's commitment to international collaboration, education, and cultural exchange, reflecting the belief that dentistry can foster a more compassionate and connected world.
Each Tree of Peace installation honored institutions that exemplify Alpha Omega’s values of leadership, education, service, and international collaboration, creating lasting reminders that partnerships in oral healthcare can transform lives.
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