Civil Dialogue

How one college is helping to keep dialogue civil among students

The Marshall Center for Intercultural Learning at Wheaton College is a place where listening and understanding is welcomed.

Dozens of higher ed groups blast critical race theory bans

Efforts to restrict critical race theory infringe "on the right of faculty to teach and of students to learn," a broad coalition of historians, faculty and administrators says.

AAC&U selects 61 colleges for ‘high-impact’ institute

The event aims to help institutional leaders 'become more intentional in serving all students and to improve both completion rates and the quality of student learning.'

‘Justice served’: 12 college leaders share powerful words after Chauvin verdict

Higher education leaders across the country impart strong messages after the trial result in the murder of George Floyd and offer support for their communities.

Higher education plays a critical role in the post-truth era

Our democracy depends on our ability to equip citizens with the skills to think critically, make decisions based on the best available evidence and remain open to alternative points of view.

Separating science from fiction, a college’s duty

UCLA leaders weigh in on disinformation and the role higher education can play in ensuring better outcomes that give the public real, accurate guidance.

How colleges can help get a divided nation talking again

Eastern Michigan is one of many institutions providing forums for discussion on polarizing social issues to help students, the public gain an understanding of the other side

Campus leaders seek more civil discourse

With countless issues dividing the country, leaders of student organizations have made priorities of inclusive communication and civility training.

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