Detailed description is Georgetown University’s diversity and inclusiveness initiative bringing together undergraduate students to discuss fostering and sustaining diversity. HISTORY. . In April 2009, Dr. John J. DeGioia, Georgetown University President, authorized the establishment of three working groups: academics, admissions, and student life to provide actionable items for consideration as a part of his Diversity and Inclusiveness Initiative. A year later, the Student Life Working Group, comprised of students, staff, and faculty from across the Main Campus, distributed their final report, which included a number of co-curricular recommendations to prepare Georgetown students to live and interact in a multicultural community. One of those recommendations was to launch a dialogue program devoted to University founder Archbishop John Carroll’s vision of a university committed to education with respect for diversity and open dialogue in the pursuit of truth. A Different Dialogue hosted its first dialogue session in the Spring 2010 semester.
Established in the recent years A Different Dialogue at Georgetown University in frederick, maryland in united-states.
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