Our organization fosters dialogue and builds bridges through two main programs.
First, we host general public forums on campus, selecting topics (political, social, or otherwise) and inviting anyone to join the conversation. Trained moderators are always present to keep discussions respectful and productive.
Second, we bring together student cohorts for a structured dialogue program. These cohorts focus on some of today’s most pressing issues, such as the Israel-Palestine conflict. Participants form deeper connections, learn tools for navigating high-tension conversations, and engage in facilitated discussions that encourage open-minded exchange.
If you are interested in helping us plan our general public forums, please send us a brief email asking to join the Auxiliary Board, introduce yourself, and attach your resume.