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In a time of polarization, the CGI explores popular intellectual traditions and the pressing issues of the day through an ideological lens. We advocate for consensus and compromise, with the goal of empowering attendees to act and lead on the issues they care about most.
However, we recognize that our ideologies and politics are deeply integrated into our lives, do not expect our speakers nor our guests to “change sides.” We do not expect progressives to become conservatives, or vice versa. Rather, we encourage dialogue and debate to deepen not only our understanding of others, but of our own intellectual and ideological traditions as well. This understanding, of both self and other, provides the foundation for common ground.


The Common Ground Event Series invites leaders & scholars to engage in dialogue across political and ideological divides and model the common ground approach. The Open Minds Book Club and annual Progressive / Conservative Summit offer unique opportunities for students, faculty, and community members to learn from and engage authentically with perspectives different from their own.
Please use the links below to learn more about the programming of the Common Ground Initiative. We welcome partnerships with national and community partners interested in encouraging bipartisan dialogue and understanding. Reach out to the Common Ground Initiative Program Manager, Kahler Sweeney, at [email protected] for more information.



What We Do
Upcoming Events
Is the Party Over? The Present and Future of American Party Politics (Lunch Event)
March 13, 2025 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Have questions about this current political moment in the United States? The Hauenstein Center's Common Ground Initiative will convene a bipartisan panel to discuss the challenges facing both major...
Open Minds Book Club: Don't Label Me: An Incredible Conversation for Divided Times
March 26, 2025 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
NOTE: For the 2024-25 academic year, the Hauenstein Center will be sponsoring free copies of Open Minds Book Club books for currently enrolled GVSU students only. Thank you for your interest in...
Justice For All: Faith Leaders and the Non-Violent Fight Against Poverty
April 10, 2025 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
A conversation at the intersection of faith, class, and politics as we reflect on our deepest religious and constitutional values and how to ensure a moral, ethical, and just democracy for everyone. This...