World101 is a growing library of free multimedia resources that provide an immersive learning experience in a variety of settings: in classrooms, in corporate training rooms, and at home. Through… Continue Reading »
Model Diplomacy offers free National Security Council (NSC) and UN Security Council (UNSC) simulations that present both historical and hypothetical scenarios based on real issues, with content informed by Council… Continue Reading »
In Convene the Council, students play the role of president of the United States, navigating a range of U.S. foreign policy issues from the White House Situation Room. The game… Continue Reading »
The Civic Hive fellowship project seeks to raise a new set of civic tech leaders that transform governance.
This is a course about the public dimension of major contemporary issues. In it, students will analyze the role of communication, media, and culture in public policy.
This course on the social chemistry of power and evil is intended to help answer why the world can be so frightening, but also expand our imaginations as to the… Continue Reading »
Whether you are, or consider yourself an American or not, if you are curious to learn about how Americans think, to understand better what makes Americans tick, and to see… Continue Reading »
One of the most comprehensive and extensive collections of resources on public diplomacy and related subjects on the web. This annotated bibliography of readings and other materials is intended for… Continue Reading »
Prince William County’s Racial and Social Justice Commission identifies issues of concern and best practices on the police department’s policies and practices, provision of government services, and public education. They… Continue Reading »
The mission of the Anne Frank Project is to use stories as a vehicle for community building, conflict resolution, and identity exploration. Inspired by the wisdom of Anne Frank, AFP… Continue Reading »