Carnegie Mellon University

Educational Presentations

This session will introduce participants to the University Policy on Academic Integrity reviewing the types of violations and best practices to avoid violations. Online educational resources will be discusse
This session will introduce participants to the University Policy on Academic Integrity reviewing the types of violations and best practices to avoid violations. Case studies of common violations will be discussed as well as additional resources for students.
While conflict is a natural part of life, it is often viewed as negative. This session will allow participants to understand their primary conflict management style and how it relates to the other styles. This can inform the way you engage in interpersonal conflict and transform these conflicts into an opportunity to strengthen relationships. Further discussion about resolving interpersonal conflict will occur, asking individuals to reflect on real life examples.
This session explores different leadership styles and helps you identify the one that best aligns with your strengths, values, and goals. Using self-reflection and leadership assessment tools, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of how your approach to leadership influences decision-making, team dynamics, and personal growth.
This session will reframe the way you look at leadership. Most leadership programs focus on understanding leadership types and evaluating yourself as an individual. In reality, organizations are composed mostly of followers who have their own “style” of following. This program will review, discuss, and apply the five Followership styles studied by Barbara Kellerman in her book Followership: How Followers Are Creating Change and Changing Leaders. Understanding these five Followership styles can help you lead others more effectively.
This session will dive into the social science behind Restorative Practices while giving you tools to build community, foster accountability, and address harm in a way that promotes growth. The main take-away will be learning how to host restorative circles for a variety of topics. If you would like the session to be customized for a specific topic or group, please let us know. (What is Restorative Practices?)

The Office of Community Responsibility can customize an educational session to meet your needs. To request a program, complete this form: Presentation Request Form