Belonging: The Science of Creating Connection and Bridging Divides with author Geoffrey Cohen
Geoffrey Cohen, professor of psychology and the James G. March Professor of Organizational Studies in Education and Business at Stanford University, discusses his book, Belonging: The Science of Creating Connection and Bridging Divides, with Beverly Daniel Tatum, interim president of Mount Holyoke College, April 12, 2023. This conversation was the third event of the Academic Innovation for the Public Good 2023 series, co-organized by Stanford Digital Education and Trinity College. Learn more and register for future events: stanford.io/ai4pg

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