
Art of Dialogue
CSC 30572
Dialogue is way of talking and listening together that cultivates shared understanding. Especially when we face divisive issues, dialogue provides a valuable alternative to debate. In this class, students lead conversations about controversial issues such as abortion, gun control, economic justice, and immigration – and practice withholding judgment, empathetic listening, and questioning assumptions. Reflecting on the theory and practice of dialogue, this course develops interpersonal and small-group communication skills for engaging conflict, building community, representing vulnerable people in conversation, and facilitating discernment.
Class Dates: Tues/Thurs 3:30–4:45 p.m.
Instructor: George LaMaster
Credits: 3
Associated Term: Spring 2025