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Fall 2018, Department Of Conflict Analysis And Resolution
Fall 2018, Department Of Conflict Analysis And Resolution
DCRS on the Move
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The Lli Chronicle Volume 9 Issue 3, Nova Southeastern University
The Lli Chronicle Volume 9 Issue 3, Nova Southeastern University
Lifelong Learning Institute Newsletters
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The Lli Chronicle Volume 9 Issue 2, Nova Southeastern University
The Lli Chronicle Volume 9 Issue 2, Nova Southeastern University
Lifelong Learning Institute Newsletters
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Spring 2018, Department Of Conflict Analysis And Resolution
Spring 2018, Department Of Conflict Analysis And Resolution
DCRS on the Move
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The Lli Chronicle Volume 9 Issue 1, Nova Southeastern University
The Lli Chronicle Volume 9 Issue 1, Nova Southeastern University
Lifelong Learning Institute Newsletters
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Course Delivery: Online, Hybrid, Service, And Experiential Learning Possibilities, Neil Katz, Ismael Muvingi, Judith Mckay
Course Delivery: Online, Hybrid, Service, And Experiential Learning Possibilities, Neil Katz, Ismael Muvingi, Judith Mckay
Conflict Resolution Studies Faculty Book and Book Chapters
Colleges and universities in the United States have long recognized the necessity of dispute resolution for the many different stakeholders who come together to live and work in the relatively confined campus community. Traditionally, student, faculty, and staff disputes were handled by offices of student affairs, human resource departments and legal affairs, or other administrative units. On the student side, administrators or student judges presided over disputes among students, infractions over code of conduct, or other policies, and resolved with either a dismissal of the issue or with imposed sanctions. On the employee side, formal investigation resulted in dismissal of …