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#385267
it's just the top 10. They're in alphabetical order. Besides nobody could be more conservative than Hillsdale. But BJU didn't make the list :D
#385277
jbock13 wrote:But BJU didn't make the list :D
Jbock, this is a list of real universities: you know, the kind with regional accreditation. Study
#385278
Cider Jim wrote:
jbock13 wrote:But BJU didn't make the list :D
Jbock, this is a list of real universities: you know, the kind with regional accreditation. Study
oops, thank you for the education cider :D
#385282
That is an interesting list. I'd love to know their specific criteria.

Does King College still have Olasky running the show?

It is interesting to note that the traditional Baptist schools no longer cut it for a Conservative list.

Baylor? Sorry.

Samford? Nope.

Belmont? Nada.

Stetson? Nowhere to be found.
#385339
Stetson and Belmont could have used leadership that would give their students permission to torch the place if the school ever got away from its roots like Dr Falwell did
#385352
These lists are for the very thing we're doing now...I compare them to radio personalities like Cowherd
#385384
Interestingly, four are from Virginia: Christendom, Liberty, Regent, and Patrick Henry.

Didn't realize Regent was in Virginia. I always thought they were just an online school because all the ads I see are for online classes. Initially I was a bit surprised Hampden-Sydney wasn't on there given it is very heavily conservative, then I read about the schools I wasn't familiar with and realized it has a long way to go.
#385390
Hampden-Sydney has fallen way off. It blows my mind how many 18th century church leaders were educated there. Then again, Yale and Princeton once did too.
#385391
lynchburgwildcats wrote:Interestingly, four are from Virginia: Christendom, Liberty, Regent, and Patrick Henry.

Didn't realize Regent was in Virginia. I always thought they were just an online school because all the ads I see are for online classes.
Regent is in Virginia Beach. Founded by Pat Robertson.
#385415
lynchburgwildcats wrote:Interestingly, four are from Virginia: Christendom, Liberty, Regent, and Patrick Henry.

Didn't realize Regent was in Virginia. I always thought they were just an online school because all the ads I see are for online classes. Initially I was a bit surprised Hampden-Sydney wasn't on there given it is very heavily conservative, then I read about the schools I wasn't familiar with and realized it has a long way to go.
My mom got her Masters in Public Policy from Regent. many days spent carpooling to and from school while she worked on it (especially when she did her thesis)
#385549
Humble_Opinion wrote:They've got strong graduate programs for sure... they started the undergrad about 10 years ago though now too. Gov. Bob McDonnell graduated from law school at Regent.
My mom was good friends with him. She told me that he would come over to our house for cookouts on occasion
#385641
Liberty's hired quite a few faculty members who used to teach at Regent. The ones I know are indeed conservative but just not as much as I had expected. One in particular was a bit surprised that we offer a course called American Exceptionalism. He didn't think it was anything Regent would ever offer.
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#385653
Careful there, Figure: you're bordering on insider information! :timeout
#385688
FigurinItOut wrote:Liberty's hired quite a few faculty members who used to teach at Regent. The ones I know are not as conservative as I thought they might be and seem to be surprised by how much so LU is. One in particular seems a bit disgusted at LU's public displays of conservativism.
Um I can think of teachers at LU who taught at UVA, REGENT, SC and WEST POINT who never said it was conservatism but more republican issues that disgusted them.
#385718
Random Question for FF....

I heard once that Jerry considered lifting LU's drinking policy in the Liberty Way for students who were over 21 and if consumption occurred off campus. However, the Board of Trustees said no. Anyone confirm or deny?
#385722
From my understanding, it is true that the board controls those decisions. But I doubt Jerry would have wanted to do that. What would have been the point?
Coaching changes

It appears your intel was on the mark.

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