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The University of Montana Day of Dialogue - A Campus Wide Symposium

Welcome to
the Day of Dialogue

Day of Dialogue Mission

The Day of Dialogue provides a forum for honest dialogue in order to explore the complexities of human experience, promote understanding, and create community through the practice of civil discourse.

Day of Dialogue 2013

November 6th, 2013

The University of Montana’s 8th Annual Day of Dialogue will be on Wednesday, November 6th 2013. The Day of Dialogue is a campus-wide series of events focused on topics of diversity. Students, faculty, staff, alumni, and community members discuss, present, perform, and exhibit art throughout the day. 

Request for Proposals

Proposals are now being accepted for participation in Day of Dialogue events. All members of campus and the community are encouraged to submit proposals. Priority will be given to proposals that demonstrate or model diversity through civil discourse and stimulate creative critical thinking.

The deadline for proposals is Friday May 24, 2013.

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Volunteer for DOD

If you are interested please sign up online to volunteer for the Day of Dialogue.

Day of Dialogue

Discussion Forum

The discussion forum will be for the very first time on Facebook, this will open the discussion to the community. We ask that all comments be relevant to the issues raised by the Day of Dialogue itself or to specific sessions that are listed in our 2012 schedule.

To start a new thread, first click on the forum button at the top of the page. You can then add comments to a current topic or select new topic.

Please show respect and civility to all participants in the discussions, and refrain from any personal attacks. We are here to share and stimulate thinking, not to win any arguing contests.

Join the conversation!

President's Letter

"The University of Montana respects, welcomes, encourages, and celebrates the differences among us. In recognition of this commitment, we value all members of the campus community, not in spite of, but because of their differences. The resultant value ambience influences the way our students perceive the world. These experiences enrich us with a greater understanding of the human condition and the challenges all people must confront in a rapidly changing, increasingly globalized, and ever more interdependent world society." ... President Royce Engstrom

For more information about the Day of Dialogue call 243-5622 or email dayofdialogue@mso.umt.edu.

For more information or to request disability related accommodations for the day please contact 406.243.5622 or dayofdialogue@mso.umt.edu.