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Florida university survey doesn’t show anti-conservative bias

Por: Orlando Sentinel Politics October 15, 2022

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GAINESVILLE – Concerned about what they worried was anti-conservative sentiment on college and university campuses, Gov. Ron DeSantis and Florida lawmakers ordered a survey of nearly 2 million students, faculty and staff across the state. Results are in, and they did not go as some Florida leaders expected. Most faculty, instructional staff and administrators who responded described themselves as moderate politically – and more of them... + full article



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