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Campus Mediation and Conflict Resolution Program Directories

The number of campus conflict resolution programs continues to expand rapidly. To help new and existing programs learn from each other, we provide here a variety of ways to learn more about and connect with the growing network of programs.

Our Searchable Directory

The Campus Conflict Resolution Resources team is updating our directory of campus-based conflict resolution programs. It is the most comprehensive listing found anywhere, and it is searchable. We have good information on about 220 programs, subject to change as we input new information.

Go now to the Campus Mediation Program Database and Directory.

If your campus mediation program isn't in our directory (use link above to search...), please Register Your Program!

Interactive Map of Campus-based Mediation Programs

Bill Warters built an experimental "mash-up" map using Yahoo Maps and our data on campus mediation programs. You can get a sense about where programs are located, zoom in and out or drag and move the map, and click on a program icon for more information. See the Campus Mediation Program Locator Map here.

Links to Campus Mediation Web Sites

We also maintain a page of links to campus mediation program websites that includes a search tool designed to search the text of these pages if you are trying to track down what's happening on other sites. Visit our campus mediation programs on the web page for more info.

Some Surveys of the Field

There have been a number of efforts to catalog and document the growth and spread of campus conflict resolution programs. Some of the survey results that we have been responsible for are provided below. Naturally, most of it goes quickly out of date. Nevertheless, the surveys help to map out the contours of the field, and help us to learn from others who have dealth with similar concerns or situations.

1995 Survey by Susan Holton and Bill Warters in preparation for a special issue of New Directions in Higher Education.

 

 

 


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