Circuit 7 Fall Conference: ATime for Change: The Role of Social Justice and Restorative Justice within Student Conduct

Sponsored by Circuit 7

Monday 12-Oct-09 8:30 AM to Tuesday 13-Oct-09 1:00 PM CDT

Speaker: Jennifer Meyer Schrage, J.D., Director, Office of Student Conflict Resolution
University of Michigan

Northwestern University, Norris University Center
1999 Campus Drive
Evanston IL
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Details for "Circuit 7 Fall Conference: ATime for Change: The Role of Social Justice and Restorative Justice within Student Conduct"

This year’s Circuit 7 Fall Conference will be held Monday, October 12, 2009 from 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. and Tuesday, October 13, 2009 from 9:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. at the Norris University Center of Northwestern University in Evanston, IL.  The event will be attended by staff in the area of student conduct administration, fraternity/sorority life, student activities, residence life, etc., from two-year and four-year institutions across Circuit 7. With a theme of A Time for Change: The Role of Social Justice and Restorative Justice within Student Conduct, this year’s fall conference is geared towards providing a forum for attendees to educate one another and dialogue about relevant topics, programs, and issues in hopes of moving the student conduct profession towards a multi-lens approach that incorporates both social and restorative justice concepts.

Speaker Jennifer Meyer Schrage, J.D.

We are proud to announce that Jennifer Meyer Schrage, J.D. will be serving as our keynote speaker.  Jennifer is the co-editor and an author in the upcoming publication Reframing Campus Conflict:  Student Conduct Practice through a Social Justice Lens.  Jennifer provides leadership to the Office of Student Conflict Resolution within the Division of Student Affairs at the University of Michigan.  Jennifer’s  approach to conflict resolution from a social justice perspective led her to propel the OSCR Team in departmental realignment and championed a nationally recognized full-spectrum menu of conflict resolution pathways, including mediation, restorative justice and related innovative methods.   In coining the term “magic real estate” to describe the critical educational opportunity between an incident and an institutional reaction to campus conflict, it is the hope of the Circuit 7 Leadership Team that Jennifer will challenge us to think about the value of the experience we are providing our students through our conduct and conflict resolution processes.  We are very excited to have Jennifer Meyer Schrage join us in this very important step towards realizing a new vision for the future of our profession.

Register by Monday   5-Oct-09 5:00 PM  CDT
Seats 80
Reserved 28

Pricing

 
Before 5-Oct-09
Member:
$50.00
Non-Member:
$55.00

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Registration includes continental breakfast and lunch on October 12th, brunch with the business meeting on October 13th, and access to all of the materials provided. 

Lodging Information
We have a block of rooms at the Hotel Orrington reserved for Sunday & Monday at a rate of $119.00/night. Please call reservations at (888)677-4648 or (847)866-8700 and ask for Group Reservations Department on or before 9/11/2009 12:00:00 AM.  Please identify yourself as being with the ASCA Circuit 7 Regional Conference to receive the group rate. To confirm a guest reservation, Hotel Orrington requires a guarantee of the first nights room rate and tax, which may be provided by credit card. This also guarantees the reservation for late arrival. Reservations may be cancelled without penalty provided that the hotel is notified a minimum of 24 hours in advance of the confirmed arrival date, by 3:00PM, CST. The Hotel does not guarantee specific room types. Guest accommodations will be available after 3:00 PM on arrival day and reserved until 12:00 PM on departure day. Any departures after 12PM will be charged half the daily room rate until 4PM. They are guaranteed and held until 30 days before the event, and then they may be available but are not guaranteed. You are also welcome to look for other lodging in and around Evanston/Chicago.

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Anne Newman
(309) 438-8621
(309) 438-7560 FAX
   

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