Scheinman Institute on Conflict Resolution

Scheinman Institute on Conflict Resolution The Institute builds on the Cornell ILR School’s proud tradition of instruction in the practical use of conflict resolution skills in the workplace and beyond.

The Scheinman Institute on Conflict Resolution at Cornell University promotes interdisciplinary education, research and training in dispute resolution for students, academics, neutrals and practitioners. In support of its mission, the Scheinman Institute's principal activities involve:

Undergraduate and graduate courses and degrees
Training and certificate programs for neutrals and profes

sionals
Consultation and technical assistance to practitioners and neutrals
Scholarly and empirical research and evaluation
Conferences, symposia and workshops

Students! Join us in January for mediation training.
12/18/2017

Students! Join us in January for mediation training.

See Professor Alex Colvin's interview with News Channel 9.
12/05/2017

See Professor Alex Colvin's interview with News Channel 9.

Recent high-profile sexual harassment cases could shake up a lot more than just the entertainment industry.

The Scheinman Institute on Conflict Resolution at the Cornell University ILR School is engaging with Cornell University-...
11/01/2017

The Scheinman Institute on Conflict Resolution at the Cornell University ILR School is engaging with Cornell University-community stakeholders to create the process to nominate the Presidential Task Force on Campus Climate. Members across our Cornell community are being asked for their input at seven town-hall style meetings. The first meeting is today November 1st from 9:30 AM to 10:30 AM in the WSH Memorial Room. This meeting is open to all members of the community. The charge of the task force involves Campus Experience, Regulation of Speech and Harassment, and Campus Response, thus campus transparency is needed in order to ensure the best possible job is done. The subsequent meetings will be held:

Monday, November 6, 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. (Statler Ballroom): All-Community Meeting regarding nominations for the President’s Task Force, with emphasis on staff nominations
Monday, November 6, 5:00 - 6:00 p.m. (RPCC Auditorium and 1st floor rooms): All-Community Meeting regarding nominations for the President’s Task Force, with emphasis on undergraduate student nominations
Wednesday, November 8, 5:00 - 6:00 p.m. (Room 423 in King-Shaw Hall): All-Community Meeting regarding nominations for the President’s Task Force, with emphasis on graduate and professional student nominations
Thursday, November 9, 9:00 - 10:00 a.m. (Room 423 in King-Shaw Hall): All-Community Meeting regarding nominations for the President’s Task Force
Saturday, November 11, 10:15 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (Room 105 in Ives Hall) All-Community Meeting for the President’s Task Force, with emphasis on summary of all meetings and presentation of nomination process

Want to comment anonymously? Can’t attend any of the meetings? Send us your questions, comments and input through this link: http://bit.ly/2lE7Hjn

More info on the Presidential Task Force: http://bit.ly/2lCOhvn

Are you interested in mediation or conflict resolution? Are you interested in learning a high-demand skill? Do you want ...
02/15/2017

Are you interested in mediation or conflict resolution? Are you interested in learning a high-demand skill? Do you want the opportunity to meet people with the same passion and people in the field? Then you should consider joining Cornell's first conflict resolution club!

Contact Traci Morse at [email protected] or Co-Chair Harry Catalani at [email protected] to find out more!

https://youtu.be/P0HFR16zATY

In early 2017 the Cornell ILR School is launching the Conflict Resolution Club. The club will be open to all students throughout the university.

A new initiative between Cornell's Office of the Judicial Administrator and the Martin and Laurie Scheinman Institute on...
02/02/2017

A new initiative between Cornell's Office of the Judicial Administrator and the Martin and Laurie Scheinman Institute on Conflict Resolution will allow students to take a joint ILR and Cornell Law School course, training the students to mediate disputes within the university this upcoming fall.

“Campus Mediation Practicum: Theory and Practice,” the first campus mediation program in the university’s history, will be co-taught by Rocco M. Scanza and Katrina Nobles.

A former national vice president for the American Arbitration Association, Scanza directs a mediation program for the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. He also serves as a professional mediator and arbitrator of employment, labor and commercial disputes.

Nobles, who holds an advanced degree in conflict resolution, is the university’s most experienced mediator of interpersonal conflicts. Prior to joining Cornell, she directed one of upstate New York’s most respected community mediation centers.

https://www.ilr.cornell.edu/news/campus-mediation-comes-age

Cornell students to mediate campus disputes

At the center of resolving disputes impacting thousands of Americans in the aftermath of Sept. 11 and other catastrophes...
04/25/2016

At the center of resolving disputes impacting thousands of Americans in the aftermath of Sept. 11 and other catastrophes, Kenneth R. Feinberg will deliver the Milton Konvitz Memorial Lecture today at 4:30 p.m. in Ives 105.

http://www.ilr.cornell.edu/news/responding-catastrophes

Unconventional compensation methods designed by Konvitz speaker

04/05/2016

Arbitration Under Fire: Research Evidence on the Pros and Cons of Binding Arbitration by Cornell University on Livestream - Livestream.com

The weekend of January 10, 2016, the Cornell students took a break from their academic schedule to visit some historic s...
02/10/2016

The weekend of January 10, 2016, the Cornell students took a break from their academic schedule to visit some historic sites around Ho Chi Mihn City.

Ms. Ha Dang, the co-founder of RespectVN and a Cornell alumna, led the group on a factory visit to Far Eastern Apparel V...
02/10/2016

Ms. Ha Dang, the co-founder of RespectVN and a Cornell alumna, led the group on a factory visit to Far Eastern Apparel VN (FEAVN) on January 12, 2016. FEAVN is Taiwanese owned and is a major supplier to Nike and Columbia, as well as other major sports apparel companies. Since 2011, Ha has been working with the FEAVN human resources department in improving the communication between workers and management.

Cornell ILR Global Service Learning Trip to Vietnam - January 2016TDTU planned a welcome ceremony for the Cornell studen...
02/09/2016

Cornell ILR Global Service Learning Trip to Vietnam - January 2016

TDTU planned a welcome ceremony for the Cornell students, and the Cornell students met the students they would be working with for the next two weeks. Here are each of their groups.

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