Universities Can — And Must — Do More To Foster Civic Engagement And Civil Discourse
Posted by Forbes on April 22, 2025
Forty-four percent of students feel comfortable expressing their opinions on campus without fear of negative consequences. At the same time, students overwhelmingly support efforts to increase civil dialogue. The most popular solution? Creating designated forums where students can share their views.
Both of these findings reflect a challenge and an opportunity for higher education institutions. Students want to talk, to engage, and to understand one another — but they need the space and support to do so. Universities have the power to foster an environment with open and constructive dialogue. With the right commitment, institutions can equip students with the skills they need to navigate complex conversations and participate meaningfully in civic life.
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