




Resources for Easing Friction and Stress
Are
you having arguments with your labmates?
Is your advisor causing you stress?
Do you wish you had someone to listen to you and help you get some
perspective?
GIVE US A CALL!
We are a group of chemistry
graduate students trained and certified by MIT as mediators. We are a
resource for chemistry graduate students, undergraduate students, and
faculty/staff as an aid in conflict discussion and resolution.
Interaction with the graduate student REFS is confidential and voluntary on the
part of those requesting help. Mediators are not judges--we do not decide
who or what is right. We are facilitators. We have completed
mediation training through MEDIATION@MIT. We will attempt to provide
direction and alternatives to dealing with problems and obstacles the members
of the chemistry department may face.
For example, if there is tension
between labmates, disagreement between a student and advisor, or simply an
overwhelming amount of stresses accumulating for people in the chemistry
department, we may be helpful in determining the important interests of the
parties and possibly brainstorming solutions to the situation. We present
a forum for listening to concerns and allowing for people to determine what is
most important in their interactions. Hopefully, through this process,
participants can reach a better understanding of the underlying issues they are
facing, and can take stock of their options.
Become a REF!!! We are accepting applications for new REFS. Download
the application here!
For other resources for
support at MIT, click here.
For a comprehensive outline and
description of the program, click here .
Our mediators
are listed below--please feel free to contact any of the mediators via e-mail
or phone to set up an informal meeting:
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Liz Young
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eyoung@mit.edu |
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Brian Walker
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bwalkr@mit.edu |
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Alisha Weight
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aweight@mit.edu |
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Emily McLaurin
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emclauri@mit.edu |
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Kevin Jones
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kcj@mit.edu |
Chemistry REFS would like to thank Laura Howe and former REFS member Jennifer Stone help in getting this website up and running!