Many students are uncomfortable sharing their views on abortion and the Israel-Hamas conflict, a survey from Heterodox Academy shows.
The Heterodox Academy released its Campus Expression Survey, revealing that most college students are hesitant to share their views on controversial topics in academic settings.
The topics it surveyed include gender roles, sexual orientation, race, abortion, politics, religion, COVID-19, free speech, trans identity, and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Heterodox Academy provided further insights into what the results mean for higher ed.
When asked if there are any crosstab breakdowns available for liberal and conservative students, Research Director Alex Arnold told The Fix in an email statement that the academy is working to provide that information. […]
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