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Want to learn more about the Conflict Transformation approach at Middlebury and beyond?

We encourage you to sign up for and follow us on . And engage with the range of media and resources listed below.

Resources

  • An Overview: Middlebury’s approach to conflict transformation is organized around specific forms of knowledge, skills, and dispositions that can foster constructive conflict. The many programs that do this work share three core learning goals. Read more in our one-page overview.
  • Partner Voices: our podcast, , features students, experts, community partners, and faculty and staff who inspire and lead in this work.
  • CT in the Classroom: Middlebury users can see syllabi, exercises, and readings by “enrolling” in our Canvas site, .
  • Events: we work across the Middlebury institution, from Ripton to Middlebury to Monterey and around the globe. Many of our events are listed here.
  • CT Short Reading List: if you are new to conflict transformation, this two page reading list offers ways to get an overview and better understand specific skills.
  • CT Abroad Toolkit: students, staff, and faculty created a Toolkit for integrating conflict transformation into study abroad opportunities.
  • Self-Assessment: to invite reflection on our own conflict styles, we have created a . This is an adaptation of the widely-used Thomas-Kilmann Instrument. Learn more at our Build Your Skills page.