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Need info on colleges with low feminism enthusiasm

Hello all, I was just wondering, are there any colleges out there that aren't super into feminism or where it's not a major part of campus culture? Any guidance would be appreciated. Thanks!

6 months ago

Consider this: rather than looking for colleges with "low feminism enthusiasm," try focusing more on finding institutions that align with your values, interests, and academic/professional goals. Colleges and universities are a space for diverse viewpoints and should promote a respectful, accepting culture.

Remember, political activity and social movements, including feminism, tend to be quite varied across campuses. It's not necessarily about the presence or absence of these movements, but more about the breadth of student interests and engagement. Some universities might have active chapters of feminist organizations, women's and gender studies programs, or feminist events, but there are also so many other facets of college life to explore.

For instance, universities with a strong focus on STEM, like Caltech or MIT, might have less emphasis on social movements in day-to-day campus life, simply because of the central focus on the sciences. However, this doesn't mean these schools don't value or recognize these movements.

Also, consider looking at religious institutions, particularly those with conservative ideologies. Schools like Brigham Young University (BYU) and Liberty University, for example, have traditionally held more conservative viewpoints.

Finally, understand that no university is completely monolithic, even if it does have a reputation for being more progressive (or conservative). College is a time when students are encouraged to explore different viewpoints, and engage in respectful dialogue with those who may see things differently. This diversity, both in people and in ideas, is one of the things that makes the college experience so valuable.

6 months ago

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