Dialogue: Why Now?


In this second post in our series from the Clark University conference, Inviting Dialogue: Renewing the Deep Purposes of Higher Education, we're presenting video of the talk given by the Public Conversations Project's Dave Joseph.  Dave addressed the community-wide gathering on the opening night of the conference with a presentation titled, "Dialogue: Why Now?"





Click here to find out more about the conference
and come back to Words That Matter to read refelctions from some conference participants, which we will be featuring soon.

March 5, 2010

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With the passage of time,

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