Earlier this year, Dartmouth President Sian Leah Beilock, the first woman to lead the Ivy League college, made a powerful commitment to fostering ideological diversity on campus. In her September inaugural address, she expressed her dedication to creating an environment where students feel comfortable expressing unpopular views and challenging differing beliefs. This commitment has now taken shape in a new initiative, Dartmouth Dialogues, announced this week.
Dartmouth Dialogues showcases the college's dedication to programming that facilitates impactful conversations and cultivates skills to bridge political and personal divides. The initiative focuses on teaching and exploring essential skills through training and practice, allowing students, faculty, and staff to:
Later this month, renowned psychologist and bestselling author Marc Brackett, founding director of the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence, will serve as the inaugural speaker for Dartmouth Dialogues.
This significant undertaking underscores Dartmouth's commitment to interdisciplinary education and collaborative learning. President Beilock clearly envisions a community where respectful debate is the norm, understanding takes center stage, and even the most challenging conversations lead to growth and connection. If you are considering applying to Dartmouth, mentioning these themes in your application or interview could be insightful and impactful.
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