Past Events

Past Events

Cultivating Disagreement Teaching Symposium

Let’s help our students speak up and express disagreement!
Formal Lounge, Olin Women's Building

Dinner & Dialogue: Should Universities Allow Disruptive Protests?

Frank Lovett (Political Science) and Gregory Magarian (Law)
Danforth University Center 276

Civil Society Brunch: Conservative and Progressive, American Style

Dan Haybron (Saint Louis University)
Knight Center 210

Dinner & Dialogue: Apologies and Reparations: Which Comes First?

Adrienne Davis (Law) and Thembelani Mbatha (African & African American Studies)
Danforth University Center 276

Civil Society Brunch: Somebody Should Do Something

Michael Brownstein (John Jay College of Criminal Justice), Daniel Kelly (Purdue University), and Alex Madva (California State Polytechnic University, Pomona)
Knight Center Room 210

Civil Society Brunch: The Politics of Futurity

Deva Woodly (Brown University)
Knight Center 210

Dinner & Dialogue: Should Animal Testing Be Phased Out?

Anne Baril (Philosophy) and Erik Herzog (Biology)
Danforth University Center, Room 276

Civil Society Brunch: Sex, Gender, and Sports

Zack Bowersox (Political Science), Marina DiMarco (Philosophy), Ophelia Vedder (Political Science), and Lucy Vollbrecht (Philosophy)
Knight Center Room 220

Dinner & Dialogue: Is Christianity Worth Believing In?

John Inazu (WashU Law) and Chad Flanders (SLU Law)
McMillan Hall Cafe

Civil Society Brunch: Democracy without Elections?

Alex Guerrero (Rutgers University)
Knight Center Room 200

Dinner & Dialogue: Talking about Touchy Topics

Tiffany Robertson (Touchy Topics Tuesday) and Ron Mallon (WashU Philosophy/PNP)
Danforth University Center 234