How West Point Is Expanding Character Education
Whether it's during fitness tests or mountaineering, West Point cadets learn, discuss, and set goals around character as part of their training.
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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.
Here's what we learned from teaching a free online program focused on empathy, communication, and openness to different perspectives.
During a time of deep division, universities have a unique opportunity to prioritize deliberation and freedom of thought.
Learning and exchanging ideas in community can help higher education leaders fight polarization—and so make colleges more inclusive and welcoming.
Jack Miller shares how contemplative practices can help teachers cope with stress and protect their mental health.
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