Students Engaging in Essential Dialogue (SEED) is a student-led program, funded by the Dean of Students and coordinated by a student board and a handful of faculty and staff advisors. SEED aims to create a more open campus culture characterized by ongoing conversations among students about inclusion, exclusion, and difference. Specifically, the program trains students to facilitate conversations with established student groups about identities and their intersections.
Our goal is to engage students in an ongoing learning process, empowering them to have these conversations in all communities and thereby planting the SEED for a more inclusive and unified Carleton.