They don’t have to do that. Most universities are overwhelmingly democratic and leftist outside of business and legal schools.
conservative viewpoints are very much a minority on most higher ed campuses. they were not 30 years ago. but in the 90s things really started to consolidate at a rapid pace. conservatives and conservative ideas were systemically removed from campus discourses in favor of explicit liberal/left agendas embraced by university admins, who were chasing grant dollars.
(Take note, these articles are not my beliefs, mere information found on the FIRST page of ddg. I have no idea where you got “90s things really started to consolidate at a rapid pace.” Seems history says it was the 60s in American campuses.)
They don’t have to do that. Most universities are overwhelmingly democratic and leftist outside of business and legal schools.
conservative viewpoints are very much a minority on most higher ed campuses. they were not 30 years ago. but in the 90s things really started to consolidate at a rapid pace. conservatives and conservative ideas were systemically removed from campus discourses in favor of explicit liberal/left agendas embraced by university admins, who were chasing grant dollars.
… what?
https://www.bestcolleges.com/blog/history-student-activism-in-college/
https://time.com/6319108/conservative-universities/
https://www.goacta.org/news-item/a_left_wing_monopoly_on_campuses/
(Take note, these articles are not my beliefs, mere information found on the FIRST page of ddg. I have no idea where you got “90s things really started to consolidate at a rapid pace.” Seems history says it was the 60s in American campuses.)