
Interdisciplinary Faculty Development
In these polarized times, educators face the challenge of guiding students through complex and often contentious issues, yet faculty have limited space, support, and resources to engage meaningfully in this work. Most faculty members are eager for their classrooms to be spaces where students feel encouraged to speak up, listen to other viewpoints, and engage across difference. Even at institutions where this is fundamental, however, faculty rarely get the chance to dive deeper, or may feel hesitant to discuss and practice these skills together.
The Faculty Institute helps faculty across disciplines nationwide redesign a course, launch a new one, or create professional development workshops for their campus community to promote the skills, dispositions and confidence that civil discourse requires. Faculty support student learning outcomes centered in critical thinking and reflection, listening, dichotomous thinking, confidence and skills in engaging across lines of difference and willingness to dissent.
About the Faculty Institute:
- The program launches with a 2.5-day in-person convening followed by an 18-month virtual community of learning and purpose.
- Faculty gain access to resources, support, and opportunities to hear and work with experts and faculty peers to apply and practice civil discourse and collaborative problem solving.
- The unique curriculum is co-designed by diverse scholars and practitioners in ethics, religion, communication, law, and history, as well as shaped by participants themselves.
- The interdisciplinary approach focuses on developing curricula across diverse fields, including humanities, social sciences, STEM, and professional areas.
- The Institute offers professional and intellectual enrichment for committed faculty, supported by ongoing peer collaboration and learning opportunities through Citizens & Scholars.
- Participants engage with you and your team to embed the goals of the Institute throughout your campus community.
Upcoming Faculty Institutes
June 22-24, Rutgers University
July 20-22, Rutgers University
Ready to learn more? Email faculty@collegepresidents.org
Deepen your engagement with faculty, student, and peer learning initiatives.

Faculty Institute
Equips faculty to create courses and incorporate free expression and civil discourse in the classroom.

Confidential Forums for Presidents
Openly discuss emerging challenges and engage with each other around urgent topics.

Student Module
Interactive module that ensures students are ready to engage in dialogue across differences in various campus settings.
