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    Here’s How Few Republicans Are On College Faculties
    Walter E. Williams / @WE_Williams / May 02, 2018 /


    Democrats dramatically outnumber Republicans in university faculties, as demonstrated by a recent study by Mitchell Langbert. (Photo: skynesher/Getty Images)
    Just within the past week or so, some shocking professorial behavior has come to light.
    In the wake of Barbara Bush’s death, California State University, Fresno professor Randa Jarrar took to Twitter to call the former first lady an “amazing racist.” Jarrar added:
    PSA: either you are against these pieces of s— and their genocidal ways or you’re part of the problem. that’s actually how simple this is. I’m happy the witch is dead. can’t wait for the rest of her family to fall to their demise the way 1.5 million iraqis have. byyyeeeeeeee.
    In New Jersey, Brookdale Community College professor Howard Finkelstein, in a heated exchange, was captured on video telling a conservative student, “F— your life!” At the City University of New York School of Law, students shouted down guest lecturer Josh Blackman for 10 minutes before he could continue his remarks. When Duke University President Vincent Price was trying to address alumni, students commandeered the stage, shouting demands and telling him to leave.
    The liberal Left continue to push their radical agenda against American values. The good news is there is a solution. Find out more >>
    None of this professorial and student behavior is new at the nation’s colleges. It’s part of the leftist agenda that dominates our colleges. A new study by Brooklyn College professor Mitchell Langbert—”Homogeneous: The Political Affiliations of Elite Liberal Arts College Faculty“—demonstrates that domination.
    (By the way, Academic Questions is a publication of the National Association of Scholars, an organization fighting the leftist propaganda in academia.)
    Langbert examines the political affiliation of Ph.D.-holding faculty members at 51 of the 66 top-ranked liberal arts colleges according to U.S. News & World Report. He finds that 39 percent of the colleges in his sample are Republican-free—with zero registered Republicans on their faculties.
    As for Republicans within academic departments, 78 percent of those departments have no Republican members or so few as to make no difference.
    Langbert breaks down the faculty Democrat-to-Republican ratio by academic department, and there are not many surprises.
    Engineering departments have 1.6 Democrats for every Republican. Chemistry and economics departments have about 5.5 Democrats for every Republican. The situation is especially bad in anthropology departments, where the Democrat-to-Republican faculty ratio is 133-to-1, and in communications departments, where the ratio is 108-to-zero.
    Langbert says, “I could not find a single Republican with an exclusive appointment to fields like gender studies, Africana studies, and peace studies.”
    Later on in the study, Langbert turns his attention to Democrat-to-Republican faculty ratios at some of our most elite colleges. At Williams College, the Democrat-to-Republican ratio is 132-to-1. At Amherst College, it’s 34-to-1. Wellesley’s is 136-to-1. At Swarthmore, 120-to-1. Claremont McKenna, 4-to-1. Davidson, 10-to-1.
    Only two colleges of the top 66 on U.S. News & World Report’s 2017 list have a modicum of equality in numbers between Democratic and Republican faculty members. They are the U.S. Military Academy, aka West Point, with a Democrat-to-Republican ratio of 1.3-to-1, and the U.S. Naval Academy, whose ratio is 2.3-to-1.
    Many professors spend class time indoctrinating students with their views. For faculty members who are Democrats, those views can be described as leftist, socialist, or communist.
    It is a cowardly act for a professor to take advantage of student immaturity by indoctrinating pupils with his opinions before the students have developed the maturity and skill to examine other opinions. It is also dereliction of duty of college administrators and boards of trustees to permit the continuance of what some professors and students are doing in the name of higher education.
    Langbert’s findings suggest biases in college research and academic policy, where leftist political homogeneity is embedded in the college culture. The leftist bias at most of the nation’s colleges is in stark contrast to the political leanings of our nation.
    According to a number of Pew Research Center surveys, most Americans identify as conservative. These Americans are seeing their tax dollars and tuition dollars going to people who have contempt for their values and seek to indoctrinate their children with leftist ideas.
    Dear Readers:
    With the recent conservative victories related to tax cuts, the Supreme Court, and other major issues, it is easy to become complacent.
    However, the liberal Left is not backing down. They are rallying supporters to advance their agenda, moving this nation further from the vision of our founding fathers.
    If we are to continue to bring this nation back to our founding principles of limited government and fiscal conservatism, we need to come together as a group of likeminded conservatives.
    This is the mission of The Heritage Foundation. We want to continue to develop and present conservative solutions to the nation’s toughest problems.

    #2
    nope

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      #3
      Hasn't this been the case though since the 60s? Outside of UT though I don't think that's the norm here in Texas like it is in that other country we are allies with.

      Conservative and or Centrist: SHSU, Texas State, Baylor, TAMU, TCU, and SMU
      Liberal: UT

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        #4
        Tech is pretty liberal for the high plains. I knjow because I have a daughter that just graduated from there. Any hub of " education and enlightenment" will always be more progressively liberal.

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          #5
          Originally posted by J Sweet View Post
          Hasn't this been the case though since the 60s? Outside of UT though I don't think that's the norm here in Texas like it is in that other country we are allies with.

          Conservative and or Centrist: SHSU, Texas State, Baylor, TAMU, TCU, and SMU
          Liberal: UT
          If I recall correctly I think I've seen in other threads that you are a fellow SHSU grad right? It is definitely getting much more liberal lately. Some of the stories I here sound like they're coming out of Berkeley.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Clay C View Post
            If I recall correctly I think I've seen in other threads that you are a fellow SHSU grad right? It is definitely getting much more liberal lately. Some of the stories I here sound like they're coming out of Berkeley.


            Theres always a few. But overall the school and faculty are pretty conservative. Criminal Justice is big there so that drives it. In advanced economics our text trashed Obamacare and Fannie Mae Freddie Mac. It was hilarious.


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              #7
              Not really

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                Originally posted by J Sweet View Post
                Theres always a few. But overall the school and faculty are pretty conservative. Criminal Justice is big there so that drives it. In advanced economics our text trashed Obamacare and Fannie Mae Freddie Mac. It was hilarious.


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                True, I would bet most business, criminal justice and schools like that are pretty conservative. I had some great professors in the business school. Of course having the education program right there was awesome [emoji6]. Good times.


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