I was under the impression that Georgetown is actually very liberal. It’s a huge party school, in an urban area, founded by Jesuits (pretty liberal), and all but abandoned their Catholic focus (they have a nearly all-secular board).
Isn’t the University of Chicago pretty well known for the its place in the conservative economics movement? Wasn’t it the first top school in the US to have a strong break from Keynesian economics?
Let me fix that:
Isn’t the University of Chicago pretty well known for its place in the conservative economics movement? Wasn’t it the first top school in the US to have a strong break from Keynesian economics?
Hillsboro (sp?) is a private college that I imagine is fairly conservative.
Surprised no one’s mentioned Wheaton yet; at one point they had the largest number of married students at any college. It’s uber-Christian, Protestant flavor I believe.
My very-most conservative friend went to Carnegie-Mellon, so there must be some kind of conservatism there to bolster him for his next three years at Michigan-A2.
Side note - we need a yawny emoticon…