Skip to content Skip to main nav
  • Log in
  • Sign up
  • Guests
Excelsior University
Communities Hub
Connections, Opportunities, Resources, and Experiences
About Rope Teams
Customize Your Content
Get Involved
  • Find Your Identity & Allyship Rope Teams
    • Age & Generational Diversity
    • Civic Engagement
    • Different Abilities
    • First Generation
    • LGBTQIA+
    • Men
    • Military & Veterans
    • Parenting & Family
    • Race & Ethnicity
    • Religion & Spirituality
    • Women
    • Criminal Justice
    • Social Determinants of Health
  • Build Your Network
  • Engage in Community & Find Opportunities
    • Community Engagement at Excelsior
    • Explore Community Engagement and Volunteer Opportunities
    • Search for Experiential Learning Opportunities
    • Explore the Current Landscape
  • About
    • About the Center for Social Justice
    • About Rope Teams
    • For Faculty: Faculty Champions Program
  • About Rope Teams
  • Customize Your Content
  • Get Involved

The Science-Backed Method to Discussing Politics at Work Without Making Enemies

  • Share This: Share The Science-Backed Method to Discussing Politics at Work Without Making Enemies on FacebookShare The Science-Backed Method to Discussing Politics at Work Without Making Enemies on LinkedInShare The Science-Backed Method to Discussing Politics at Work Without Making Enemies on X

“While there’s nothing wrong with having conversations about non-work things while at work, these kinds of discussions can get pretty heated, pretty quickly.

Well, what if we told you that we’ve got the perfect formula for approaching these politically-charged moments?”

Read the full article from The Muse.

By Mary [uConnect]
Mary [uConnect] Customer Success Manager
Send Email
Share The Science-Backed Method to Discussing Politics at Work Without Making Enemies on FacebookShare The Science-Backed Method to Discussing Politics at Work Without Making Enemies on LinkedInShare The Science-Backed Method to Discussing Politics at Work Without Making Enemies on X

Sidebar

Meet the Community Team

Daniel Pascoe Aguilar
Fndg. Director of Ctr. for Social Justice & CDO
Meet DANIEL
Email
community@excelsior.edu
Address

7 Columbia Circle
Albany, NY 12203

Facebook Instagram LinkedIn X (formerly Twitter)
  • Alumni Connections
  • Blog
  • Events
  • Experiences
  • Job Search Database
  • Job Trend Data
  • Resources
  • Meet the Team
Privacy Policy | Terms of Service
Copyright © 2025 Excelsior University
Powered by uConnect