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DESCRIPTION:Facilitating campus discourse about the Israel-Hamas conflict w
 ill be the focus of this virtual event featuring two professors from Dartm
 outh College:&nbsp\; Tarek El-Ariss\, James Wright Professor and chair of 
 Middle Eastern Studies\, and&nbsp\; Susannah Heschel\, Eli M. Black Distin
 guished Professor and chair of Jewish Studies.They will share insights and
  relate details about the ways they have sought to educate and listen to s
 tudents in the wake of the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks in Israel and the subseque
 nt war in Gaza. The pair recently discussed their approach to these issues
  in an&nbsp\; interview with NPR.Vice Chancellor\, Provost and Chief Acade
 mic Officer&nbsp\;Gretchen Ritter&nbsp\;will offer opening remarks.&nbsp\;
 Margaret Talev\, Kramer Director of the Syracuse University Institute for 
 Democracy\, Journalism and Citizenship\, will serve as moderator. The even
 t\, sponsored by the Office of Academic Affairs\, is open to the Universit
 y community. A question-and-answer session will follow the discussion.To a
 ccess the event\, visit&nbsp\;syracuseuniversity.zoom.us/j/91603049561&nbs
 p\;on Nov. 28 at 10:30 a.m. ET.
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SUMMARY:Navigating Civil Dialogue in the Context of the War in the Middle E
 ast
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Facilitating campus discourse about the Isr
 ael-Hamas conflict will be the focus of this virtual event featuring two p
 rofessors from Dartmouth College:&nbsp\; <a href="https://faculty-director
 y.dartmouth.edu/tarek-el-ariss" target="_blank">Tarek El-Ariss</a>\, James
  Wright Professor and chair of Middle Eastern Studies\, and&nbsp\; <a href
 ="https://faculty-directory.dartmouth.edu/susannah-heschel" target="_blank
 ">Susannah Heschel</a>\, Eli M. Black Distinguished Professor and chair of
  Jewish Studies.</p><p>They will share insights and relate details about t
 he ways they have sought to educate and listen to students in the wake of 
 the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks in Israel and the subsequent war in Gaza. The pai
 r recently discussed their approach to these issues in an&nbsp\; <a href="
 https://www.npr.org/2023/11/04/1210645223/how-two-dartmouth-professors-are
 -addressing-student-questions-on-the-israeli-pal" target="_blank">intervie
 w with NPR</a>.</p><p>Vice Chancellor\, Provost and Chief Academic Officer
 &nbsp\;<a href="https://academicaffairs.syracuse.edu/about/meet-the-provos
 t/">Gretchen Ritter</a>&nbsp\;will offer opening remarks.&nbsp\;<a href="h
 ttps://newhouse.syracuse.edu/people/margaret-talev">Margaret Talev</a>\, K
 ramer Director of the Syracuse University Institute for Democracy\, Journa
 lism and Citizenship\, will serve as moderator. The event\, sponsored by t
 he Office of Academic Affairs\, is open to the University community. A que
 stion-and-answer session will follow the discussion.</p><p>To access the e
 vent\, visit&nbsp\;<a href="https://syracuseuniversity.zoom.us/j/916030495
 61">syracuseuniversity.zoom.us/j/91603049561</a>&nbsp\;on Nov. 28 at 10:30
  a.m. ET.</p>
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