Civic GYM is a national program that helps college students practice having respectful conversations with people who think differently than them. Created by Unify America, it pairs students from different schools and backgrounds for guided video chats about important issues like mental health, climate change, and voting. Over 23,000 students from 221 colleges have participated. Students meet one-on-one virtually to discuss topics they might normally avoid. Professional guides help make sure conversations stay respectful and productive. The program offers two main options: the Unify Challenge, which covers many topics in one hour, and Deep Dive sessions that focus on single issues. Students report feeling more confident about civic engagement and better at listening to different viewpoints after participating. Teachers love it because it's easy to add to classes and helps students develop important life skills. The program works for all types of colleges and fits into many different subjects, from science to business to humanities. Most faculty recommend it to their colleagues because it gives students a safe way to practice difficult conversations they'll need in their careers and as citizens.

Civic GYM is a national program that helps college students practice having respectful conversations with people who think differently than them. Created by Unify America, it pairs students from different schools and backgrounds for guided video chats about important issues like mental health, climate change, and voting. Over 23,000 students from 221 colleges have participated. Students meet one-on-one virtually to discuss topics they might normally avoid. Professional guides help make sure conversations stay respectful and productive. The program offers two main options: the Unify Challenge, which covers many topics in one hour, and Deep Dive sessions that focus on single issues. Students report feeling more confident about civic engagement and better at listening to different viewpoints after participating. Teachers love it because it's easy to add to classes and helps students develop important life skills. The program works for all types of colleges and fits into many different subjects, from science to business to humanities. Most faculty recommend it to their colleagues because it gives students a safe way to practice difficult conversations they'll need in their careers and as citizens.
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