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Do your schools have a class on How to Disagree?
December 29, 2025/
The Litowitz Center for Enlightened Disagreement uses a multifaceted approach that combines research, curriculum, outreach, and convening to provide students, community members, and organizations with intellectual and analytical tools and skills to navigate disagreement. It helps them harness the power of difference in service of greater understanding, knowledge, and progress.
With the Litowitz Center for Enlightened Disagreement, co-directors Eli Finkel ’97 and Nour Kteily are on a mission to transform how we engage across divides. In this video, they explore how thoughtful, respectful disagreement can fuel understanding, innovation, and progress—offering a powerful antidote to today’s polarized discourse.



