LOGAN — While a series of events, focused on healthy conflict at Utah State University, may seem like a response to the recent murder of Charlie Kirk, organizers said it was all planned months in advance. Still, they are hopeful people will be receptive to opportunities to disagree better.

On Wednesday, starting at 4:30 p.m., USU’s Heravi Peace Institute will host a discussion centered on A Braver Campus Dialogue inside the President’s Hall of the David B. Haight Center.

“What we try to do is be proactive with giving students the character traits, theories and tools for navigating conflict as opposed to being reactive,” Heravi Peace Institute Director, Austin Knuppe said.

(Mike Anderson, KSL TV)

The discussion will be led by the national College Debates and Discourse Alliance . Assoc

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