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A study by Mack D. Mariani and Gordon J. Hewitt published in 2008 examined ideological changes in college students between their first and senior years and found that these changes correlated with that of most Americans between the ages of 18 and 24 during the same time period, and there was no evidence that faculty ideology was "associated ...
Republicans don’t like the educated because the educated don’t like what conservatives are selling: simplistic, ahistorical, sometimes-hate-driven topical solutions to sophisticated, often ...
A 2019 study of European universities argued that while university professors were more left-wing and liberal than other professions, professors did not display a higher level of homogeneity in political views (aside from views on immigration) than other professions such as CEOs did, suggesting European universities are not exclusionary ...
Passing on the Right: Conservative Professors in the Progressive University is a book-length study published in 2016 and written by Jon A. Shields and Joshua M. Dunn Sr. The study explored the question of the existence of a liberal or anti-conservative academic bias in the United States via interviews with 153 professors from 84 universities who identify as conservative.
According to a new Pew Research Center poll, partisan divides have widened over the past year in how people view the nation's leading institutions.
Universities must take a very clear stance and demonstrate a zero-tolerance policy for antisemitism just as there should be zero tolerance for racism, Islamophobia, discrimination based on sexual ...
Most Republicans support school choice through charter schools and school vouchers for private schools; many have denounced the performance of the public school system and teachers unions. [15] The party has insisted on a system of greater accountability for public schools, most prominently in recent years with the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001.
Right-wing extremist parties are harder to define other than being more right-wing than other parties, but include fascists and some extreme conservative and nationalist parties. [64] Green parties were the most recent of the major party groups to develop. They have mostly rejected socialism and are very liberal on social issues. [65]