Submissions from 2011
Forward: balancing consensus and difference, John D. Aber
Socialist! Hatemonger! Can democratic problem-solving survive in an age of polarization and hyperbole? , Benjamin Cole
Pulling EDB-contaminated foods off supermarket shelves: A collegial approach to complex and uncertain science , Arthur Greenberg
Reaching disagreement, David R. Hiley
Moving into citizenship: teaching toward common ground, Bruce L. Mallory
How does a battleground become common ground? Lessons from post-conflict countries, Mary Fran T. Malone
Can we all agree that consensus is over-rated? From righteousness to relations across differences, Sheila McNamee
“At night, I cross behind the enemy lines”: reaching the negotiating table in the age of fast communication, Cesar Rebellon
Common ground or killing quicksand?, David M. Richman
Submissions from 2010
TMI: Values matter when you are sipping from the fire hose: an introduction to the University Dialogue, 2010, John D. Aber
Term papers, Google, and library anxiety: how can information literacy improve students' research skills?, Ann E. Donahue and Carolyn White Gamtso
Integrating information and making effective decisions in teams, Vanessa Urch Druskat
Advocates, agendas, and nay-sayers: science and technology in the public arena, Arthur Greenberg
Do I really need to have that test? understanding risk and making medical decisions in the age of TMI, Gene Elizabeth Harkless
Is the internet colorblind?, Courtney Marshall
When is a lot still not enough? health information, the public good and privacy rights, Robert J. McGrath
Stupider and worse?, Nick Smith
From claiming information to deliberating about it, Sarah M. Stitzlein
Can we shop sustainably?, Stacy D. VanDeveer
Submissions from 2009
Dodge this: do environmental chemicals impact your health?, Gale B. Carey
Can we engineer our way to good health?, Russell T. Carr
Is it good to do good? altruism and health, Michele M. Dillon
War of the worlds: our worlds are colliding and infectious disease is winning - emerging diseases and the one health initiative, Richard French
Calming the mind, healing the body: can alternative therapies help college students improve their health?, Carolyn White Gamtso
Too busy to be healthy? join the club, Patricia A. Halpin
Discovery: defining health and discovering progress, Ned Helms
When you walk, do you feel like you are dancing?, Deborah A. Kinghorn
Building the foundation for a healthy life: individuals, communities and the state, John W. Seavey, Josephine B. Porter, and Barbara Arrington
Well-being: the heart of being human, the art of being whole, Mary Westfall
Submissions from 2008
Welfare queens or courageous survivors? strengths of women in poverty, Victoria L. Banyard
Who shall assist the poor? an inquiry into the role of markets, private charity and government, Tom Birch
Poverty and plenty: the divided American plate, Joanne D. Burke
Poverty and community: understanding culture and politics in poor places, Mil Duncan
Owning your own home: reality or myth, Robert M. Henry and Charles H. Goodspeed
The vicious cycle: poor children, risky lives, Bruce L. Mallory
How's your health? What's your zip code? Poverty and health, John W. Seavey
Poverty, money, and happiness, Nick Smith
See no evil, hear no evil, stop no evil: How do we uncover and combat the loss of educational opportunity for American poor?, Sarah M. Stitzlein
Global poverty & global politics, Stacy D. VanDeveer
Perspectives about occupational justice: can poverty and occupational deprivation influence child development?, Barbara P. White OTR/L, Ph.D.; Sajay Arthanat; and Elizabeth L. Crepeau
Submissions from 2007
Who wins when the majority rules?, Marla Brettschneider
Your most important role in a democracy: thinking for yourself, Vanessa Urch Druskat
What is democratic education?, David R. Hiley
Kill the messenger: why the living arts reflect the true state of a democracy (a play in one short act), David J. Kaye
Are you voting for democracy?, Andrew Long
Can democracy create world peace?, Alynna J. Lyon
Can the United States export democracy?, Mary Fran Malone
Freedom and svoboda: what does freedom mean, Andrew D. McKernan
In a democracy, are some citizens more important than others?, Sharyn J. Potter
Democracy as a verb: an action word, Lauren Schweizer
Rights and health: democracy's dilemma in the United States, John W. Seavey and Robert J. McGrath
Democracy and capitalism: oil and water?, Nick Smith
What is democracy, and is it the one?, Scott Smith
Why is democracy elusive in the Middle East?, Jeannie Sowers
Submissions from 2006
The power of one, Walt Alderman
Here comes the sun: the promise of solar energy, Carmela Amato-Wierda
Peak oil, geopolitics and the need for relocalization: will our magnificent obsession become our obsolete obsession?, John E. Carroll
Hop on the bus, Gus: the power of public transit, Sonke Dornblut
Powering down technology, Janine Jacques
Energy's human face: immigrant stories in song, David K. Ripley
Overpowered: American domination, democracy and the ethics of energy consumption, Ruth Sample
Our energy (in) security, Stacy D. VanDeveer
Energy – the not-so bottomless oil well and the alternatives, P.T. Vasudevan
Climate in the balance, Cameron P. Wake
Submissions from 2005
Globalization, ecological security, and the sustainability of human societies, Mimi Larsen Becker
Human rights and "globalization", John J. Cerullo
Globalization of the economy: what does it mean?, Ross Gittell
Why isn't globalization as good for people as its marketed image suggests it is?, Filson H. Glanz
Doesn't everyone speak English anyway? multilingualism in the age of globalization, Lori J. Hopkins
Virtuous globalization: a dialogue for the University of New Hampshire Discovery Program, Tom Kelly
Globalization and structural adjustments in sub-Saharan Africa, Joe L.P. Lugalla
"No dogs or Chinese allowed": globalization and China, Lawrence C. Reardon
The global distribution of disease and death, Jeffrey Colman Salloway