Kathryn Wasserman Davis Collaborative in Conflict Transformation KWD COLLABORATIVE IN CONFLICT TRANSFORM.

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Conflict Transformation Academic Cluster Information Session

Join us for afternoon tea while learning about opportunities to apply for CT experiences in these early spring weeks. Representatives from the Center for Community Engagement, and the Schools Abroad will be available to chat with students about how CT gets integrated into study abroad and experiences. CTC director Sarah Stroup and our interns will also be available.

161 Adirondack View, Bowker Barn

CTC Lunch Lab: Framing Conflict

Interested in a free lunch? The opportunity to learn more about conflict transformation skills that can be applied to many aspects of your work and personal life? We asked some of our friends to help us share and discuss their CT knowledge. We will grab some food, listen for 15 minutes, then practice and share!

McCullough - Conference Room @ the Grille

Closed to the Public
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Field Notes - an interactive presentation by Melissa Moschitto

A talk by Melissa Moschitto, Artistic Director of NYC’s theatre company: The Anthropologists.

This interactive presentation introduces students to methods for devising research-based theatre, using Case Studies from The Anthropologists’ performances.

Open to Middlebury students, faculty and staff only.

Mahaney Arts Center 232

Closed to the Public
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Rogue Devising Workshop

A Hands-on Devising workshop by The Anthropologists Theatre Company

Led by Melissa Moschitto, Artistic Director, in this hands-on workshop, students will learn concrete tools for generating content in the rehearsal studio using physical theatre techniques, visual storytelling and source material analysis.

Open to Middlebury students, faculty and staff only.

Mahaney Arts Center 232

Closed to the Public

Good Talks 2024 - After the Inauguration

In the last event in our Good Talks series, we bring together the community after inauguration day to connect, identify priorities, and envision next steps. Opening remarks from political science professor Bert Johnson and visiting faculty sujatha baliga, MacArthur Fellow 2019. Professor Sarah Stroup will facilitate and light refreshments will be provided.

Wilson Hall, McCullough Student Center

Open to the Public

Practicing Negotiation

Hear from two experienced negotiators about how negotiation works and ways to build skills. This event, co-sponsored by the Conflict Transformation Collaborative and MiddCORE, features two practitioners – Morgan G. Thomas of Accenture and Sarah Federman of the University of San Diego. Learn about the building core skills for negotiation, navigating individual conflicts in the context of power inequalities, and pursuing individual interests and organizational change. Professor Sarah Stroup moderates the discussion.

Robert A. Jones '59 Conference Room