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Graduate Student Stressors: Resolving Conflict and Meeting Expectations
Posted on Jul 11 2016 under Ombudsman, Previous Programs | Tags: back to school, Blog Talk Radio, Coach-Mentor, college students, Conflict Chat, conflict coach, Conflict Connections, Conflict Management Coaching, conflict resolution, Darlene Ray-Johnson, disability, ending destructive conflict, Facilitator, faculty conflict, graduate students, Lawyer, Mediation Training and Consultation Institute, mediator, Michigan, Ombuds, Pattie Porter, problem-solving, Rackham Graduate School, San Antonio, Stop Avoiding Conflict, Stop the Dreaded Drama, student affairs, student conflict, Texas Conflict Coach, University conflicts, Zena Zumeta, Zena Zumeta Mediation
The University of Michigan’s Rackham School of Graduate Studies has created a position of Resolution Officer which is responsible for assisting graduate students and faculty members who have issues and conflicts with each other to resolve those conflicts. The Resolution Officer works directly with both faculty and students, and also facilitates conversations between them and mediates. Her job includes counseling students about available options, supporting students through difficult situations, and connecting students to appropriate resources. [display_podcast]