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Mailman Student Handbook 08-09
Ombuds
Tue, 08/28/2007 - 19:18 — dale
The Ombuds Office is a neutral, informal, and confidential resource for anyone in the Columbia University community who needs help to address a concern or resolve a conflict. The Ombuds Officers will listen, provide information and suggest a range of options. When it is appropriate, an Ombuds Officer will, with permission, help to forward information and, if it is possible, maintain the confidentiality of the source. The Ombuds Officer can also mediate or find other ways to facilitate communication with other members of the Columbia University community.
The Ombuds Office supplements but does not replace existing formal or informal channels for conflict resolution. The Ombuds Office is independent from all other offices in the University and reports directly to the President of the University.
Students on the Medical Center campus can arrange meetings in the Ombuds Office on either the Morningside or Medical Center campus. For further information, contact the Ombuds Office.
Address:
660 Schermerhorn Extension
Phone: 212-854-1234
Fax: 212-854-6046
Email: ombuds@columbia.edu.
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/ombuds/
On Wednesdays an Ombuds Officer is at the Medical Center campus office.
Address:
101 Bard Hall
50 Haven Avenue
Phone: 212-304-7026
Columbia University, Mailman School of Public Health. Student Handbook 2007|08
© 2007 by the Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York
