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Thank you for your interest in participating in the Dance and Theatre group retreat. Please complete the form below to apply -- we will confirm your participation shortly after the deadline to submit (Monday, February 23 at 11:00am)
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When: Saturday, February 28, 2015 10 am - 5 pm (attendees are expected to stay the entire time)
Following a mediation between two (or more) undergraduate Columbia College/School of Engineering and Applied Science students, please submit the following information. The information provided below helps the Residential Programs staff to continue to support students throughout their on-campus experience at Columbia University. This information will be forwarded to the appropriate staff for follow up and documentation in the Maxient incident management system.
Disputes, conflicts, and complaints are a normal part of university life. Mediation allows parties in a dispute to control the outcomes of their conflicts. Mediation can work well for people who want to avoid the stress and inflexibility of more formal procedures or for people who need to continue working relationships. Many kinds of conflicts can be resolved successfully through mediation.