Walk Humbly in the Spirit of Fellowship
By Associate Professor Garry P. Bailey, Ph.D.
... In your busy world of living and studying and working, I hope you will take a moment to reflect on where you are in the system. Do you have opportunities to find fellowship with others who seek the goal of peace through justice and mercy?
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A Busy Month at the Duncum Center
The Duncum Center for Conflict Resolution was a busy place in January. Faculty, staff and volunteers worked together to host Residency Session, Practical Skills & Theory, Visiting Committee, and a Certification Workshop training.
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A Serious Conflict with My Computer...
By an anonymous (and hilarious) ACU conflict resolution student
I had serious conflict with my computer while trying to write my 3rd assignment for CONR 605. We entered into a series of failed negotiations...
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Upcoming Courses & Events
- February 12- 14, 26-28: Interviewing and Counseling. Joe L. Cope will teach course at Pepperdine's Law School. Malibu, CA.
- February 17:Matt Dodd will speak to the Abilene Association of Marriage and Family Therapists. Abilene, TX.
- March 2: Negotiation and Mediation. Garry P. Bailey teaches a comprehensive study of the conceptual and interpersonal skills required to engage in effective negotiation and to serve as a mediator. Emphasis on development of interest-based negotiation and mediation skills with strategies assisting parties in the creation of opportunities for agreement. Online.
- March 6-7: Joe L. Cope will speak at the National Christian Schools Association's annual conference. Richmond, VA.
- March 9: Identity, Culture and Conflict. Garry P. Bailey identifies conflict arising from assertion of individual and shared identity. The course explores methods of managing conflict in cross-cultural environments through case study and application. Online.
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Center for Conflict Resolution. Abilene Christian University.
1541 Judge Ely Blvd. ACU Box 27770. Abilene, TX 79699. (325) 674-2015. conflictresolution@acu.edu www.acu.edu/conflict