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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Isabel Keane

Colleges nationwide are implementing programs to teach students how to socialize

  • Colleges nationwide are implementing programs to address students' increasing dependence on phones and encourage more face-to-face social interactions.
  • New York University (NYU) launched "NYU IRL" (in real life) initiatives, including large communal dinners and a phone-free "Nest" area, to foster genuine social connections.
  • Students and NYU President Linda G. Mills highlight that growing up with pervasive technology and during the pandemic has impacted social skills, making spontaneous in-person interactions vital for college development.
  • Other universities, such as Yale, the University of Alabama, and UC Berkeley, have also introduced similar programs like "Offline Oasis" and "Tech Free Thursdays" to promote screen-free socialization.
  • This renewed focus on in-person engagement aligns with reports indicating high screen time among teenagers and their growing awareness of social media's negative impacts on their age group.

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