Congratulations, 2026 Graduates!
Congratulations, OWU Class of 2026! Commencement Information
Congratulations, OWU Class of 2026! Commencement Information
Ohio Wesleyan is partnering with the Constructive Dialogue Institute to provide the campus community with the skills needed to participate effectively in civil discourse.
OWU students, faculty, and staff are able to complete the virtual Perspectives constructive dialogue training.
Everyone who successfully completes both the beginner and advanced levels of the evidence-based, assessment-focused Perspectives training will earn a badge or certificate to add to their LinkedIn profiles or add to their resumes to verify their new skills in civil discourse.
Through challenges navigating the U.S. presidential election, the Israeli/Palestinian conflict, and other personal and political divisions, Ohio Wesleyan saw an opportunity to become a higher education leader in constructive dialogue.
To meet this vital need, the University partnered with the Constructive Dialogue Institute (CDI), considered the best-in-industry for civil discourse training. Ohio Wesleyan is CDI's most comprehensive liberal arts partner – creating a standard-setting relationship unique in U.S. higher education.
The Perspectives online learning program teaches key concepts from psychology to explain where people's differences in beliefs, worldviews, and values come from. It then equips everyone with five research-backed principles to enable them to navigate difficult conversations more effectively.
CDI's Perspectives training consists of six lessons taught in two learning levels, beginner and advanced. The first level takes approximately one hour to complete and covers:
The second level takes approximately two hours to complete and covers:
Ohio Wesleyan is grateful to the Sagan family for supporting the ongoing CDI initiative.
For questions about Perspectives and Ohio Wesleyan's work with the Constructive Dialogue Institute, email Ashley Biser, co-director of the Arneson Institute for Practical Politics and Public Affairs, and Chad Johns, University Chaplain, at cdi@owu.edu.