Conflict Resolution Options

Seeking Assistance

The Conflict Resolution Network assists students, staff and faculty with conflict resolution. If you would like to speak with a member of the Conflict Resolution Network, please select the request conflict assistance button above. Please note, that this option is not considered confidential. All requests for assistance are considered private and only need to know individuals will review and respond to you. 

If you prefer, you may address concerns or questions confidentially. Students, faculty, and staff may contact the Office of the Ombuds at speters@mtu.edu or 906-487-2391. Students may contact the Center for Student Mental Health and Wellbeing at 906- 487-2538 or counseling@mtu.edu

How do you know which option is right for you? 

The Conflict Resolution Network provides several options for resolving conflicts between students, faculty and staff at Michigan Tech. Restorative practices focus on addressing harmful behavior, community needs, how to restore trust in a responsible party and provide an opportunity for community healing. All restorative processes are voluntary and both the impacted party and responsible party must agree upon the process.

Meeting with a member of the Conflict Resolution Network can help you to determine how to move forward. For additional information, visit the Frequently Asked Questions page.