Adam Burtner '17 (left) and Greg Sklar '17 talk with Advisory Committee members during the Wabash Democracy and Public Discourse (WDPD) initiative's question-and-answer session.
Mac Norton '17 makes a point.
Jim Amidon '87 (left) and journalist Ben Kessling '02 listen intently to the Democracy Fellows.
Max Nguyen '15 is one of two seniors in the inaugural group of Democracy Fellows.
Adam Burtner thoughtfully answers a question.
Attorney Jane Ann Himsel enjoys the thoughful discussion.
Ben Kessling asked Democracy Fellows a number of engaging questions.
Max Nguyen reviews some facilitation materials.
One of the goals of the WDPD is to teach constructive practices of engagement and communication on topics of community concern.
Cole Crouch '17 reacts positively to the morning discussion.
Max Nguyen (left) and broadcast journalist Dean Reynolds '70 listen intently.
Crawfordsville attorney Elizabeth Justice is a WDPD AdvisoryCommittee member.
Todd Barton '00, Mayor of Crawfordsville, was an engaging presence.
Adam Burtner (near) and Cole Crouch take a question.
Greg Sklar (near) reacts to a comment made by Jay Williams '66.
Adam Burtner discusses an upcoming public discourse event.
Jay Williams made many thoughful points.
Elizabeth Justice (right) responds to a point while Greg Sklar listens.
Jornalist and Professor Gerrard McClendon '88 was an engaging presence.
Attorney Scott Dreher '82 chuckles during the conversation.
Gerrard McClendon thoughtfully awaits his turn.
The WDPD seeks to stimulate productive public discourse on campus and in the community though informed discussion, debate, and deliberation.
Dean Reynolds (left) and Scott Dreher contemplate a discussion point.
Adam Burtner '17 (left) and Greg Sklar '17 talk with Advisory Committee members during the Wabash Democracy and Public Discourse (WDPD) initiative's question-and-answer session.