"The most recent event was of great interest to the table at which I participated. The speakers were among the best we've ever had." Professor of Sociomedical Sciences in Public Health
“Unlike a straightforward lecture, which people tend to engage with primarily intellectually and often combatively, this dinner and talk allowed for a kind of fellowship and mutual respect to develop that held a space for differences of opinion to co-exist and for new friendships to form. This sort of networking experience was very powerful!” Professor of Religious Studies
“I thought it was great and provided a safe space to have some interesting conversations with other faculty that I certainly would have never had otherwise.” Professor of Applied Mathematics
"This was one of the best talks at the Roundtables that I have attended!" Professor of English and Comparative Literature
“The program was provocative; the evening was deeply satisfying. This was sociability at its best.” Professor of Philosophy
“Interesting views on Science and its 'provability' as expressed by the presenters. I am a chemical engineer and found the arguments fascinating.” Professor of Engineering
"I really, really enjoyed the talk and the research. I also enjoyed the post-lecture discussion. It’s a privilege to join the Roundtable because this is one of only a handful of venues where non-religious and religious believers can have well-considered and reasoned discussion without getting defensive or offensive. I find these discussions very rewarding." Professor of Law
"This activity is very helpful to build a collaborative and open-minded teaching and research community." Professor of Asian Languages and Cultures
"It was the kind of night that should be the norm in academia — serious conversation among smart people about contested issues, with pretty much everyone who spoke and counter-spoke both witty and civil." Professor of Computer Science