Which schools are conservative now?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Define conservative. By definition, education learning new things, new approaches, meeting new people and ideas tends to be a liberal tenet.


Maybe in 1995.

It is the opposite now.


Absolutely, 100% this.


It’s pretty easy to tell the two groups apart these days. The liberals are the ones who give a $hit about other people.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Define conservative. By definition, education learning new things, new approaches, meeting new people and ideas tends to be a liberal tenet.


One would think so. Unfortunately the progressive left has forgotten this. Statistics show they are the most intolerant, and now Democrats are more likely to refuse to date or be friends with conservatives and boasts of cutting off family and old friends over views is much more common on the left than the right. So I'd be careful in making these kinds of assumptions. Any pragmatic person who's been through the elite Ivory tower knows they are the most ideologically rigid and unforgiving of any higher education institutions.

I don't know what OP is looking for, but it she or he is looking for the old fashioned concept of liberal, aka a genuine tolerance of diversity of viewpoints, best places are probably the big state universities and southern schools. Faculty will be D voters but students are all across the spectrum with minimal pressure to hide their views.



I would guess this is women unwilling to date men who think they are second class citizens/shouldn't have bodily autonomy. I don't find that surprising at all, tolerating a view point doesn't require you to date them.
Anonymous
Duke and Notre Dame
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:W&L, CMC, Hillsdale, TCU, BYU, TAMU, Baylor, Sewanee


Can't believe that someone thought that WashUStL was conservative.


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.


Missouri is a totally Koch-blocked red state with extreme gerrymandering and extreme oppression of "liberals"
Anonymous
Liberty
Brigham young
Bob jones
Maranatha
Southwestern Assemblies of God
Colorado Christian
Biola
Cedarville
Oral Robert’s
Anderson
Union
Samford
Grove city

Anonymous
There’s nothing conservative about Trumpism. You should clarify what you’re looking for.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:W&L, CMC, Hillsdale, TCU, BYU, TAMU, Baylor, Sewanee


Can't believe that someone thought that WashUStL was conservative.


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.


Missouri is a totally Koch-blocked red state with extreme gerrymandering and extreme oppression of "liberals"


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There’s nothing conservative about Trumpism. You should clarify what you’re looking for.


I’m guessing OP means anti trans, anti immigrant, pro 2A, pro Christian.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Define conservative. By definition, education learning new things, new approaches, meeting new people and ideas tends to be a liberal tenet.


One would think so. Unfortunately the progressive left has forgotten this. Statistics show they are the most intolerant, and now Democrats are more likely to refuse to date or be friends with conservatives and boasts of cutting off family and old friends over views is much more common on the left than the right. So I'd be careful in making these kinds of assumptions. Any pragmatic person who's been through the elite Ivory tower knows they are the most ideologically rigid and unforgiving of any higher education institutions.

I don't know what OP is looking for, but it she or he is looking for the old fashioned concept of liberal, aka a genuine tolerance of diversity of viewpoints, best places are probably the big state universities and southern schools. Faculty will be D voters but students are all across the spectrum with minimal pressure to hide their views.



I would guess this is women unwilling to date men who think they are second class citizens/shouldn't have bodily autonomy. I don't find that surprising at all, tolerating a view point doesn't require you to date them.


Those poor men should be entitled to date any women they want to oppress.

Perhaps that was already covered in Project 2025.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pepperdine. Although despite the Christian moniker a poll of students in the 2023 elections had Kamala up 65%.


California conservatives would be called liberals in the South….
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Clemson is incredibly conservative. Not even close to moderate.


You really have no idea what you are talking about. It is a very non political school, sure there are folks on both sides of the aisle but it is not a place where anyone would feel uncomfortable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Clemson is incredibly conservative. Not even close to moderate.


Glad to hear this. It’s DDs first choice.


She is going to love it. Our kid in not conservative and loves it there.
Anonymous
My answer is the only liberal schools in America are the 18 research universities who dared stand up to Trump with Harvard by joining an amicus brief. Oldest just graduated from one not on this list, while youngest is at one on this list. If I had another, I think I'd insist they only go to one of these superior schools:

Boston University; Brown University; California Institute of Technology; Colorado State University; Dartmouth College; Johns Hopkins University; Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Michigan State University; Oregon State University; Princeton University; Rice University; Rutgers University; Tufts University; University of Maryland, College Park; University of Oregon; University of Pennsylvania; University of Pittsburgh; and Yale University.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pepperdine. Although despite the Christian moniker a poll of students in the 2023 elections had Kamala up 65%.


California conservatives would be called liberals in the South….

Other than the fact that California holds claim to the most prolific and well respected conservative president in our lifetime.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Which T50 colleges are conservative, because that's how they always were or now with the administration butting in?

Purdue?
WashU?
UVA?


Liberty U?
The idea of colleges being conservative?
There are colleges in "conservative" areas or states. UT Austin is not necessarily but look at its location.
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