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Israel-Gaza on Campus: How Dartmouth is Fostering Dialogue
As tension and division mount in much of the world, university campuses in the United States have become a focal point of anger and dissent. But two Dartmouth professors — Susannah Heschel, chair of Jewish studies, and Tarek El-Ariss, chair of Middle Eastern studies — set out to create a forum for students to discuss their thoughts. The professors discuss this response and what it achieved.
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