Most college students graduate without structured practice engaging across lines of difference. In Spring 2026, 6 in 10 Civic Gym participants reported little or no prior practice having conversations with someone who thinks differently from them. Unify America’s Civic Gym addresses this gap by embedding peer-to-peer dialogue into required coursework across disciplines, matching students one-on-one across institutions and ideological differences. With AVDF support, Unify America will deepen institutional adoption through campus-wide and required-course integration, publish peer-reviewed research on program outcomes, achieve full WCAG 2.2 AA accessibility compliance for all learners, launch a monthly content series for faculty and campus leaders, expand virtual summits for regional and affinity-based educator networks, and build public storytelling capacity to advance the field’s understanding of civic dialogue at scale. These activities will produce a validated, scalable model for integrating structured dialogue into higher education and a growing evidence base for the field. The result is more students who can confidently engage across differences, navigate disagreement, and collaborate productively: skills essential for democratic participation and workplace success.