Stags Share Stories: Conversations that Connect Us - 11/10

Date: 11-10-2022

Location: DiMenna-Nyselius Library OR Zoom

Have a conversation with a storyteller at Stags Share Stories: Conversations that Connect Us on Thursday, November 10th.

View the catalog of Storytellers:

Available to talk to at the DiMenna-Nyselius Library from 2:00-4:30: https://libcal.fairfield.edu/event/9317793

Register for a Zoom conversation between 6:30-9:00pm: https://libcal.fairfield.edu/event/9590365

One to three people can speak to each Storyteller at a time. The in-person format is drop-in, with conversations lasting around 20 minutes. To attend the virtual event please register in advance for specific Storyteller and choose a half-hour time slot.

Stags Share Stories: Conversations that Connect Us is an event for Fairfield University students, faculty, and staff to connect with each other to promote a culture of understanding, empathy, and appreciation of our diverse community, where deep and challenging conversations are welcomed, respected, and valued. The event is inspired by the Library’s prior Human Library® events (held annually from 2016-2021) and our shared values as a Jesuit Catholic institution which include a commitment to encounter and dialogue, journeying together into a hope-filled future. It also correlates with the University’s Diversity & Inclusive Excellence mission statement, and the Library’s goal of diversity and inclusive excellence in our strategic plan.

The event is co-sponsored by the DiMenna-Nyselius Library and Center for Social Impact with committee representation from: Campus Ministry, Center for Social Impact; Counseling & Psychological Services, DiMenna-Nyselius Library, Murphy Center for Ignatian Spirituality, Office of Student Engagement, Office of the Provost, Online Learning, Residence Life, and the English and the Visual & Performing Arts departments.


Related Web Site : https://libcal.fairfield.edu/calendar/events?cid=3570&t=d&d=0000-00-00&cal=3570&inc=0


For more information, contact Lisa Thornell / 2138 / lthornell@fairfield.edu