Exploring Dialogue in Higher Education: Which Conversations Matter?

April 25, 2024 - 4:00pm to 6:00pm

Discover how we navigate complex discussions in classrooms, research, and campus life amidst societal polarization. Delve into questions about the value of diverse viewpoints and the boundaries of academic discourse.  University of Pittsburgh faculty panel will share their perspectives and ongoing projects funded by the Year of Dialogue and Discourse. Don't miss this opportunity to engage in critical conversations!

Paul Elliott Johnson, Dietrich School Department of Communication, “Building Capacity Against Threats to Discourse and Dialogue”

Daniel Abusuampeh, School of Social Work, Center on Race and Social Problems, "Space for Voice: Race and Social Problems Discourse"

Tuangtip Klinbubpa-Neff, University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown, SPRINGS: Promoting Engagement in Inclusive Dialogues at Pitt-Johnstown and Local Communities

 

Dial-In Information

Register to attend. You will receive an email with the Zoom webinar link. Participants must sign in with the SSO (single sign-on) option when joining the meeting using their University username and password.

Please contact teaching@pitt.edu for any questions.