Morgan Lasher
May 2, 2024
Oct 26, 2022
Against the backdrop of rising polarization and a divisive presidential election, it’s not just possible — it’s effective — to communicate a
Miami Dade College faculty member Harold Alexander Silva shares the benefits of using the Unify Challenge College Bowl in his classroom.
College students from 46 universities participated in the nationwide Unify Challenge College Bowl
Hundreds of college students from 20 universities participated in February’s nationwide Unify Challenge College Bowl
A New Year's resolution to lose one-sided news habits and continue the quest for more independent thinking
Our favorite conversations usually feature more than one flavor. But how can we navigate the opposing political “flavors” around the table?
Get the full play-by-play on Unify Montrose's Assembly of Delegates and their ongoing deliberation activities and decision-making process.
In this guest post, a student reflects on valuable critical thinking skills gained in their final year at the University of South Florida.
A reflection on the Unify Challenge College bowl from Vanguard University second-year student, Asher Russ.
I'm Harry Nathan Gottlieb. I founded Unify America because in a government of the people, if we are willing to unify our efforts, we can drive improvement.
Since July of 2019, I have traveled in person (and by video conference) to a third of the states in the union in search of them.
Imagine our Congressional legislators listening with an open mind to all, respectfully seeking solutions that benefit as many as possible. And succeeding.