University of Michigan to launch $50 million civil discourse centre after campus tensions over the Charlie Kirk incident
University of Michigan to launch $50 million civil discourse centre after campus tensions over the Charlie Kirk incident
The University of Michigan is launching a $50 million Institute for Civil Discourse by 2026. This initiative aims to foster respectful dialogue and strengthen democratic participation amidst increasing polarization. The institute will serve all U-M campuses, promoting skills for productive disagreement and researching evidence-based approaches to dialogue in higher education and public life.
The University of Michigan is launching a $50 million Institute for Civil Discourse by 2026. This initiative aims to foster respectful dialogue and strengthen democratic participation amidst increasing polarization. The institute will serve all U-M campuses, promoting skills for productive disagreement and researching evidence-based approaches to dialogue in higher education and public life.