Research conducted by Associate Professor Tara D. Hudson (pictured left) and colleague Alyssa Rockenbach, both members of the 2024-25 class of Fellows with the University of California National Center for Free Speech and Civic Engagement, was recently released.
Titled, 鈥溾 Hudson and Rockenbach's report chronicles the stories of college students鈥 interpartisan friendships, and translates their findings into educator and student toolkits that provide actionable strategies and educational interventions to support democratic learning and reduce campus polarization.
explains the project in greater detail. A Supports Interpartisan Friendships on College Campuses. This Supports Interpartisan Friendships on College Campuses. An includes testimonials and serves as a roadmap for students to bridge political divides.

Hudson also serves as coordinator of the Higher Education Administration and Student Affairs program in the School of Foundations, Leadership & Administration. Rockenbach is an Alumni Distinguished Graduate Professor of Higher Education in the Department of Educational Leadership, Policy, and Human Development at North Carolina State University.
At the conclusion of the annual Fellows Program, the Center hosts a series of digital workshops, highlighting the Fellows鈥 research and findings through interactive sessions. will be held Wednesday, October 22, from 1-2 p.m. EST.