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Which T50 colleges are conservative, because that's how they always were or now with the administration butting in?
Purdue? WashU? UVA? |
| WashU is mostly liberal. UVA is mostly liberal. Purdue is mostly liberal. Define conservative? |
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TCU
SMU |
| Define conservative. By definition, education learning new things, new approaches, meeting new people and ideas tends to be a liberal tenet. |
| W&L, CMC, Hillsdale, TCU, BYU, TAMU, Baylor, Sewanee |
Correct. Add U Alabama & U Mississippi. Can't believe that someone thought that WashUStL was conservative. |
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Liberty
Bob Jones Hillsdale |
+1 the more educated you are, the more likely you tend to lean liberal. |
| Clemson is incredibly conservative. Not even close to moderate. |
Probably because they never set foot at WashU nor Missouri, nevermind the fact that it's in St. Louis which, like most large enough cities, tend to be liberal. |
| University of Austin |
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Are some red state legislators making changes at their schools that may affect what majors/courses are offered? Or otherwise would make things more difficult for the students?
I've seen some news about this in VA, MO, IN, TX. |
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Furman
Wofford Clemson |
The people I know who went to UVA previously or in recent years are extremely liberal but they are all from Nova. |
Those are genuine conservative schools. But people saying WashU and UVA and Clemson are a special kind of progressive moron. |