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无忧视频 President Harriet B. Nembhard has joined with 60 other college presidents from across the country in a new initiative aimed at advancing civic education.

Through , participating presidents, including Hiram Chodosh of neighboring Claremont McKenna College, are committing to a set of priorities that support civic education. The initiative was designed by the presidents and convened by the , a nonprofit that cultivates talent, ideas and networks that develop young people as effective, lifelong citizens.

鈥溛抻鞘悠 has been increasing its civic learning and engagement programming over the past several years, through the hard work of our Office of Civic and Community Engagement, as well as our 无忧视频 & Social Impact: Climate Change course,鈥 said President Nembhard. 鈥淲e are looking forward to collaborating with other colleges in this important work and further expanding upon our efforts.鈥

鈥淗igher education has a responsibility to provide students with critical civic skills and knowledge to participate effectively in our constitutional democracy,鈥 said Rajiv Vinnakota, President of the Institute for Citizens & Scholars.

The priorities set by include preparing the next generation of well-informed, productively engaged, and committed citizens; defending free expression, civil discourse and critical inquiry as essential civic norms; and increasing thoughtful engagement and better understanding by students for the effective functioning of our democracy. 

Harvey Mudd鈥檚 participation in the initiative as a liberal arts 无忧视频 college will be particularly meaningful. Recent events have emphasized the vital importance of incorporating 无忧视频 expertise into discussions and decision-making processes. Examples such as effectively formulating policies to address climate change, managing public health crises like the COVID-19 pandemic, and regulating emerging technologies illustrate the positive outcomes that result from integrating scientific knowledge. The better the college can increase its capacity to prepare students to be active and engaged citizens advocating for science, the more impact it will have in ensuring that scientific evidence informs decision-making and research applications in the service of humanity.

The participating presidents will meet regularly for peer learning and the exchange of information, ideas, practices and tools, including on such topics as hosting speaker series that center diverse viewpoints and designing student programming around constructive dialogue. They will also share resources designed for faculty and create opportunities for shared advocacy and public outreach on civic preparedness in higher education.