Office Hours
Office Hours are cross-disciplinary conversations with a rotating set of experts, organized each month around a single question approached from multiple angles. Most education happens in two broken modes: the lecture hall, where experts broadcast to passive audiences, and the isolated office hour, where students arrive with discrete problems to solve.
We're after something else. Sessions open with short provocations from each expert — an index card stating their position, a pre-read blurb, or something similar — designed to frame rather than resolve. Then the room breaks open. Participants move between expert-led clusters, following their curiosity. The groups are porous, experts circulate, and connections emerge that no single discipline could produce alone. We work through questioning, not answering.