Just over one month into 2021, political polarization and tensions in America have reached a new high. In this environment, is it possible to have constructive conversations with family, friends and ...
Nearly every seat in a lecture hall at George Washington University was full as a contentious debate began in a city known for polarized politics. The question up for discussion: Should the U.S. cease ...
Over the past few weeks, our administration has reiterated its disapproval of the encampment and the need for “constructive dialogue.” They praised a course titled “Democracy and Disagreement” for ...
Students participate in the Constructive Dialogue Perspectives program (photo by Scott Kissell). The Office of Transformational and Inclusive Excellence hopes to “expand and embed this program across ...
"How to Talk to Anyone About Anything (And Why You Should Do It)" The event was organized by the Heterodox Academy Campus Community at UW with support from the Arthur Vining Davis Foundations, and was ...
In the current polarized environment, having friendly conversations with individuals who have different ideologies and viewpoints can be challenging. A growing number of Americans find discussions ...
Comedy theater company Danger Boat Productions will host a constructive dialogue workshop on Feb. 19 that is open to the public in partnership with the University of Minnesota’s Humphrey School of ...
Since AI is here to stay, instructors should consider using new approaches to assessing student knowledge, write Graham Clay and Cambriae W. Lee. They offer ideas for preparing dialogue-based ...
One of the first ideas that faculty shared with me in graduate school was that colleges and universities are the “marketplace of ideas” — a place where people speak and exchange ideas freely with the ...