Bursting Our Political Bubbles: A Dialogue on Recent Executive Orders 3/25

The Political Dialogue series returns for Spring 2025 to provide students with opportunities for dialogue, reflection and connection. The topic will be recent Executive Orders and will take place on March 25 from 7-9 p.m.
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The University of Scranton Political Dialogue Initiative will be hosting a political dialogue on March 25 from 7-9 p.m. The topic will be recent Executive Orders. This event will be held in the Kane Forum in Edward Leahy Hall (Room 235). Students will have the opportunity to share their perspectives and listen to learn from others in small group facilitated dialogue sessions that are interactive.

Students from a range of perspectives and backgrounds are invited to attend. Pre-registration is required for the dialogues here (https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/execorders)

This event is co-sponsored by the Political Dialogues Working Group together with Student Government, College Democrats, College Republicans, the Philosophy Society and the Political Science Club.

These dialogues are part of an ongoing “Bursting Our Political Bubbles” Dialogue Initiative, which blends the reflective, structured dialogue methods of national non-profit Essential Partners with St. Ignatius of Loyola’s teachings of discernment and reflection. During the session, students will have a chance to engage and encounter each other's experiences and views - not debate or persuade - through structured dialogue to build understanding.

The University has organized similar discussions on campus since 2017. For further background and tips on how to engage in constructive dialogue that involves both sharing your views and listening to others’, click here.

If you have questions about this dialogue or the political dialogues initiative, email community@scranton.edu.

 Political Dialogue poster with QR code

 

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