Carnegie Mellon University Hosts Introductory Session on Intergroup Dialogue

All College of Engineering faculty and staff are encouraged to attend this introductory session to learn more about Intergroup Dialogue and explore ways to engage in meaningful dialogue and action towards creating a more diverse and inclusive environment at Carnegie Mellon University.

Carnegie Mellon University Hosts Introductory Session on Intergroup Dialogue

Carnegie Mellon University would host an introductory session on Intergroup Dialogue,on June 4, inviting all College of Engineering faculty and staff to participate. The event would take place from 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. ET in the Bosch Spark Conference Room, located in Scott Hall.

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Intergroup Dialogue is a facilitated, face-to-face interaction that brings together individuals from different social identity groups to engage in open and honest discussions about various topics. These dialogues aimed to foster understanding, empathy, and collaboration across diverse perspectives, ultimately promoting inclusivity and equity within academic and professional environments.

During the session, participants would have the opportunity to learn about the principles and practices of Intergroup Dialogue, explore its potential benefits for their work at Carnegie Mellon University, and discover how they can actively participate in the upcoming Summer 2024 Intergroup Dialogue Session.

The event promises to be an informative and interactive session, providing attendees with valuable insights into the importance of intergroup communication and collaboration in promoting a more inclusive and supportive campus community.

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All College of Engineering faculty and staff are encouraged to attend this introductory session to learn more about Intergroup Dialogue and explore ways to engage in meaningful dialogue and action towards creating a more diverse and inclusive environment at Carnegie Mellon University.