Clubs & Programs

Civil Discourse Program

The mission of LBCC’s Civil Discourse Program is to promote dialogue that enhances understanding among individuals with diverse viewpoints in an open and respectful environment.

Our co-curricular started as a student club and regularly works with national organizations to provide opportunities for civil discourse on campus and in our local communities. In 2019, we were recognized as the nation’s Outstanding Student Group by Heterodox Academy for our contributions to open inquiry, viewpoint diversity, and constructive disagreement.

This is a great co-curricular for students who are interested in developing valuable communication skills. A limited number of talent grants and independent study opportunities are available.

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Alumni Testimonials

Anthony Lusardi

Statistician | Bonneville Power Administration | Hometown: Corvallis | CDP Student Leader 2017-2020

The Civil Discourse Program equipped me with tools to navigate challenging situations. In my line of work, our team mainly focuses on achieving technical goals. However, we often must collaborate with groups that have different interests. This can lead to misunderstandings that require perspective-taking and empathetic listening. By understanding the other person's point of view and responding in a way that addresses their needs, we are able to produce far better results. 

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Susannah Cray

JD Candidate | Harvard Law School | Hometown: Sweet Home | CDP Student Leader 2020-2021

The Civil Discourse Program enriched my college experience. It prompted me to increase my knowledge of current issues and helped hone my communication and interpersonal skills.  My involvement with the program also helped me transfer from LBCC to Columbia University in New York City.

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Mark Munoz

Police Officer | Corvallis Police Department | Hometown: Medford | CDP Student Leader 2020-2021

Working with the Corvallis Police Department requires a level of communication beyond natural ability; it’s a skill that requires honing and fine-tuning. My time with the Civil Discourse Program provided opportunities to navigate difficult conversations and helped me learn how to articulate my thoughts, feelings, and intentions. These skills are the key to success in a multitude of fields, especially public service.

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