How Curious Are People From Different Backgrounds?
Where you live doesn’t seem to matter for your curiosity, but who you are, how much education you’ve had, and your political views might.
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Where you live doesn’t seem to matter for your curiosity, but who you are, how much education you’ve had, and your political views might.
Campuses can help maintain an open, respectful community ahead of the 2024 U.S. presidential election by reviewing policies around speech.
With heated protests around the Israel-Hamas war at universities worldwide, here are three ideas for shifting from conflict to conversation.
The GGSC's education team picks the most thought-provoking, practical, and inspirational education books of the year.
Whether it's during fitness tests or mountaineering, West Point cadets learn, discuss, and set goals around character as part of their training.
For students to have a sense of belonging and succeed in school, they need the right mindset and a supportive environment.
A new report looks at how we can transform conflict and polarization into constructive conversations in higher education.
Allison Briscoe-Smith explains why she's hopeful about bridging differences in our society—and what role colleges have to play.