CAMPUS DIALOGUE

Exploring ideas through Forum events and student-led journals

The university is a time and place for seeking.
We invite scholars and students from diverse viewpoints to dialogue about life’s big ideas and seek truth together.

The Veritas Forum models for students how to have a civil conversation, how to disagree without being disagreeable, and how to ask the big questions, like ‘Who are you? Why are you here? Where are you going?’

Charles Lee
Professor, Stanford Graduate School of Business

Campus dialogue is grounded in partnerships with world-class academics, experts, and thought-leaders engaging in conversations about how they are shaped by their work and beliefs.

partners include:

Rosalind Picard

FOUNDER & DIRECTOR OF THE AFFECTIVE COMPUTING RESEARCH GROUP

MIT

Mia Chung-Yee

WORLD-CLASS PIANIST & PROFESSOR OF INTERPRETIVE ANALYSIS

CURTIS INSTITUTE OF MUSIC

Cullen Buie

Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering

MIT

Ian Hutchinson

PROFESSOR OF NUCLEAR SCIENCE & ENGINEERING

MIT

Rachel Denhollander

attorney, author, advocate, & educator

      

Tim Keller

NEW YORK TIMES BEST-SELLING AUTHOR AND PASTOR

REDEEMER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, NYC

Praveen Sethupathy

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES & DIRECTOR OF THE CENTER FOR GENOMICS

CORNELL UNIVERSITY

Andra Gillespie

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF POLITICAL SCIENCE

EMORY UNIVERSITY

William Tate

VICE PROVOST FOR GRADUATE EDUCATION

WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, ST LOUIS

The Veritas Forum models for students how to have a civil conversation, how to disagree without being disagreeable, and how to ask the big questions, like 'Who are you? Why are you here? Where are you going?'

Charles Lee
Professor, Stanford Graduate School of Business

The Veritas Forum serves leading universities around the world.

What conversations would you like to have on your campus?

Forum events and publications are designed and produced by student teams. Contact us to learn about hosting a Forum event or contributing to a publication on your campus.