For Students
As a student you have the power to create meaningful change on your campus. Here are some ways you can promote civil discourse and viewpoint diversity among your peers:

Enhance Free Speech Orientation on Your Campus
Learn about research-backed free speech orientation programs and proven resources from FIRE, Bipartisan Policy Center, and Braver Angels.

Create Student-Facing Events to Promote Civil Discourse and Viewpoint Diversity
Get tips for organizing popular student gatherings and partnering with national organizations to promote meaningful campus dialogue.

Recruit Faculty to Join You
Find faculty partners through Heterodox Academy and access training resources to build effective student-facing programs on your campus.

Establish Funding for All of This
Learn how to create sustainable funding for student events and organizations with proven strategies and FIRE's funding guide.

Invite University Leadership to Partner with Student Efforts
Discover strategies for involving senior leadership and building institutional support through partnerships with Citizens & Scholars and ACTA.