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[quote=Anonymous]Four that come to mind for totally different reasons: Randolph Macon -- certainly has (had? Is David Brat still on the faculty?) some well know conservatives Grove City -- religious (Christian; unsure if considered 'evangelical' or not), but also traditionally strong academics Jacksonville U (FL) -- regional university in a conservative area, dominant ROTC presence Mercyhurst U (Erie PA) -- Catholic, signature program in intelligence studies with a lot of involvement from Tom Ridge and other less 'name' conservatives. Those are just off the top of my head, somewhat prompted by the 'campus conservative' comment. Particularly within economics and political science, I think a lot of small schools have some intellectual diversity among the faculty. I think of it as more libertarian than conservative, but certainly not uniformly liberal. [/quote]
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