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Presentation Request


Staff members from the Office of Judicial Affairs and Mediation Services are available to do presentations for your group or class on a variety of topics. Please fill out all necessary fields on the on-line request form. We require that we receive the presentation request at least two weeks prior to the intended presentation date. Once the request is received and processed, a member of our staff will contact the requestor via email or telephone to arrange the specific details of the presentation.

Online Request Form

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Presentation(s):
Conflict Resolution Skills
Academic Misconduct - What is Expected?
The Disciplinary Process for Dummies
Alcohol & Drugs - What's the Real Deal?
Just the Rules Please - Overview of Student's Rights & Responsibilities
Mediation Motivation - Overvie of the Mediation Process, Benefits & Goals
Ethical Decision Making
Student Organization Rules & Regulations
Leadership: How to Deal with the Disgruntled Egg
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