2024-2025 Class of Fellows
The Promise and Perils of Interpartisan Friendships for Fostering Democratic Learning and Reducing Values-Based Polarization on Campus
ABOUT THE RESEARCH
How can we employ the potential of higher education for healing political divisiveness? Our project explores the stories of college students’ interpartisan friendships, translating our findings into a toolkit providing actionable strategies and educational interventions to support democratic learning and reduce campus polarization.
About the Fellows
Tara Hudson & Alyssa Rockenbach
Watch this video to learn more about Tara & Alyssa's project
Associate Professor of Higher Education Administration, Kent State University; Alumni Distinguished Graduate Professor in the Department of Educational Leadership, Policy, and Human Development, North Carolina State University
EXPLORE THE RESOURCES
- Campus Educator Toolkit to Support Interpartisan Friendships on College Campuses
- Student Toolkit to Support Interpartisan Friendships on College Campuses
- Interpartisan Friendship Infographic
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Learn More – Fellows in the Field
The Center’s Fellows are critical to advancing the important work of helping educational institutions foster environments that protect free expression, encourage activism and promote diversity and inclusion. At the conclusion of the annual Fellows Program, the Center is proud to host a series of digital workshops, highlighting the Fellows’ research and findings through interactive Fellows in the Field sessions. This webinar was held on October 22, 2025.