ORGANIZATIONS HOSTED BY ICAR


The Northern Virginia Mediation Service

Founded by ICAR faculty and alumni in 1988, NVMS has grown into a regional community-based mediation program serving five jurisdictions in Northern Virginia: Fairfax, Arlington, Loudoun, Prince William Counties and the Cities of Alexandria and Falls Church. Providing outstanding training, Virginia Court mediation certification, case assessment, and mediation service, NVMS serves hundreds of people every year; helping them resolve their conflicts and learn how to manage future differences. Contact: Rob Scott, Voice: 703.993.3656, Fax: 703.993.3551, email: nvms@gmu.edu.

The University Dispute Resolution Project

The University Dispute Resolution Project (UDRP) is a student-run center that helps members of the George Mason University community deal with interpersonal and organizational conflict.

UDRP members provide assistance and support to those seeking a non-adversarial way of overcoming differences and disagreements. As part of its mission, UDRP offers mediation and facilitation services and training and can provide speakers and trainers to groups interested in developing conflict resolution skills. UDRP is a volunteer organization relying on the hard work and enthusiasm of many students, both graduate and undergraduate. Any member of the GMU community may become a member or make use of UDRP services. UDRP is committed to the principle that a diversity of perspectives is essential to understanding and bridging personal, cultural, social, and ethnic differences and endeavors to embody that principle in every aspect of the organization. Contact: Lindsey Godwin, UDRP Director, Voice: 703.993.2887; email: udrp@gmu.edu.

Graduate Students in Conflict Studies

GSCS brings together ICAR's current Masters and Doctoral students to discuss matters of mutual concern. Representatives of GSCS sit on all advisory and governing Boards including ICAR's advisory council and the Faculty Board. Activities include orientation of new students, evaluations of all ICAR courses each semester, organization and operation of the Student Resources Room and Library at the Institute, publication of a Student Newsletter, operation of two student electronic "listserve" discussion groups, and organization of three social events each year. Contact: Lindsey Endsor and Doja Eralp, Voice: 703.993.1300, Fax: 703.993.1302, email: lensor@gmu.edu or ueralp@gmu.edu.

ICAR Alumni Chapter

Chartered in 1989 to bring ICAR alumni together, enhance networking among alumni, students and faculty, the organization now has over 100 members. Contact: Richard Gunden, 703-993-1312 or via email to rgunden@gmu.edu.