Understanding Conflict
Responding to Conflict
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Responding to Conflict
Sometimes it’s best to take an informal approach to resolving conflict because adversarial approaches can become costly and time-consuming. At Ball State, we offer our students a variety of services to resolve conflict:
Counseling Center
Office of the Ombudsperson
Housing and Residence Life
Bias Response Team
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