Anticipating more unrest, colleges prioritize civic dialogue
Briefly

"Students are just more cautious in talking about political issues. Even when they disagree, they don't want to say it. They're worried about what their peers are going to think of them if they hold an opinion that's not part of the majority."
"At Ohio Wesleyan, that means implementing a new civil discourse certificate program in partnership with the Constructive Dialogue Institute (CDI)."
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