The American Council of Trustees and Alumni, in partnership with the College Pulse, released a survey earlier this month examining Furman University students’ attitudes toward free expression and viewpoint diversity. The survey reveals “high levels of self-censorship, considerable intolerance for opposing viewpoints, and experiences of social exclusion and harassment due to expressing their views.” Below are some key findings. You can see the full results and methodology of the survey
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New ACTA Survey of Furman Students Reveals…
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The American Council of Trustees and Alumni, in partnership with the College Pulse, released a survey earlier this month examining Furman University students’ attitudes toward free expression and viewpoint diversity. The survey reveals “high levels of self-censorship, considerable intolerance for opposing viewpoints, and experiences of social exclusion and harassment due to expressing their views.” Below are some key findings. You can see the full results and methodology of the survey