Everywhere we turn, it seems, we are reminded of how divided our nation has become. Whether it’s in Washington, in our communities, or even around our dinner tables, conversations that once may have ...
This article is featured in the 2024 Freshman special issue. Between the regular Town meetings, historical first-in-the-nation primary and the country’s second-largest legislature — trailing only the ...
A first grade teacher demonstrates how she teaches her students communication skills through academic discourse.
As a University of Delaware senior with a double major in biochemistry and statistics, Sabrina Barr doesn’t have a lot of classes that allow for the discussion of current events, political ...
Forty-three percent of Student Voice survey respondents think a designated area on campus for civil dialogue would help with free expression. A December Student Voice survey by Inside Higher Ed and ...
What do books do? That question frames the banned books course I began offering in 2019, which I have taught three times. I offered it as a general education literature course; it also serves as an ...
One question sparked lively debate among two high school students: Should there be laws regulating what people can say online to curb political toxicity, or would that risk infringing on freedom of ...