The U.S. Department of Education recently awarded the University a four-year $2.7 million grant to “develop a University and regionwide model for civil discourse and civic leadership.” Pitt will use ...
I have to hand it to CC Daily; its article on the recent round of FIPSE grants had a killer closing sentence. The recent round of grants from the Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education ...
JANESVILLE — The Rock County Board on Thursday night approved a resolution that condemns political violence and intimidation and called on elected officials to refrain from making “inflammatory ...
Good news is harder to come by these days — all the more reason two recent Eagle headlines are worth highlighting. In Adams, the annual Holly Days Tree Lighting almost didn’t happen this year when the ...
To be sure, these changes are unsettling. But—despite current, often overheated rhetoric—they’re not unprecedented. Of course, we’ve heard about the lamplighters and horseshoe makers. A hundred years ...
When it comes to civic engagement turning into tangible action, look no further than the people of Freeman, their response to the odor being produced by the rendering plant southeast of town, and what ...
University of Wisconsin Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin spoke at the Reagan Institute Summit on Education where she emphasized the importance of civil discourse on college campuses in the wake of recent ...
Margot I. Cerbone ’28, a Crimson Editorial editor, lives in Mather House. Harvard students don’t know how to talk to each other. Countless surveys, speeches, and reports all come to the same ...
Charlie Kirk was the ideal role model for American political discourse. Throughout his unfortunately short life, Charlie committed himself unreservedly to reasoned debate, rational discourse, and the ...
On the first day of every semester, I open each of my classes with a line that has never lost its punch: “Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but not their own facts.” That’s Daniel Patrick ...