The Arkansas State Police have confirmed the identity of human remains found in east Arkansas in 1977.| Arkansas Times
A backlog of dicamba-use violations has put state regulators in the uncomfortable position where they may forgive millions in unpaid and unenforced fines on farmers who violated state law.| Arkansas Times
From Montréal Antifasciste AnonymousMay 2025, Bas-du-Fleuve[Version pdf – French /// Version pdf format livret – French] We are witnessing the most documented genocide in history in Palestine and the consolidation of a fascist regime in the United States. Many of us are wondering what to do about it. Here’s a conceptual framework for understanding what’s [...]| Montréal Counter-information
In today’s polarized climate, civility training is becoming increasingly crucial for fostering respectful and effective communication in diverse settings. The Institute for Civility is seeing a surge in requests for our programs as political, racial, gender, religious, and generational differences continue to spill over into the workplace. Organizations across various sectors—businesses, educational institutions, government bodies, and more—are seeking...| Institute for Civility
From June 1-6, the Institute for Civility proudly led its second Student Legislative Seminar of 2024, featuring enthusiastic students from Palacios and Wharton, TX high schools. Both schools have been valued participants in our program for many years, and this session was no exception in terms of impact and engagement. Despite the summer heat and...| Institute for Civility
March 2-7 saw twelve students and three teacher chaperones from Texas City High School in Washington, DC for one of the Institute’s Student Legislative Seminars. This is the 13th time Texas City has participated in this program, and with chaperones who have experienced the trip before on hand with us again, the trip just keeps...| Institute for Civility
If you were asked to pick a word of the year, what would it be? Since 2004, the Oxford English Dictionary has selected a Word of the Year. They select one “that is judged to reflect the ethos, mood, or preoccupations of that particular year and to have lasting potential as a word of cultural... The post Embracing Authentic Civility in a Disconnected World appeared first on Institute for Civility.| Institute for Civility
July 17-21 found myself and fellow co-founder Tomás Spath walking the halls of Congress again for the first time post-pandemic. It felt really good to be back. But you may wonder, why do we do that? We try to walk the halls every year for a number of reasons. First, and perhaps the most important,... The post From the President’s Pen appeared first on Institute for Civility.| Institute for Civility
Now that we are fortunate enough to be past the pandemic, the Institute is excited to be back to our full programming capabilities, and we are taking full advantage! This spring and summer we have been busier than ever! On April 12th we were delighted to take a Congressional Student Forum in person to a... The post From the President’s Pen appeared first on Institute for Civility.| Institute for Civility
June 3-8 found us back in DC – this time with students from Palacios High School (TX) and Wharton High School (TX). This student trip was underwritten by two area foundations who like to focus their support on their local communities. It is through the generosity of these organizations that we have been able to... The post Institute for Civility Hosts Student Legislative Seminar June 3-8 appeared first on Institute for Civility.| Institute for Civility