Peacemaking Circles: Changing the Face of Organizational Conflict

Are you ready for some real change in the way your organization deals with conflict? Then you’re ready for peacemaking circles and restorative justice.  This program requires the participation of student leadership and campus advisors for maximum impact. Applying ancient principles to modern experiences, peacemaking circles and other restorative processes are gaining new value in communities and campuses across the country. Learn a new system for dealing with conflict in a way that creates positive, lasting change. Take the first steps in designing a peacemaking circle program for your organization and begin to realize the benefits of this powerful alternative form of conflict resolution.

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About Troy Stende
Troy Stende has been helping colleges and universities create connections and strengthen campus community since 1998.  Troy presents unique and dynamic campus programs that include student icebreakers and orientation keynotes; customized programs and retreats for student leaders; and programs for staff, faculty and student advisors. He is dedicated to developing campus leaders, increasing student retention, transforming campus conflict and improving communication. With each of his programs he challenges your campus community to make a positive change and enhance the quality of life on your campus.