On May 17, the University of North Carolina System released a report on the status of ‘Free Expression and Constructive Dialogue’ at member schools.
One notable finding was that conservatives were more likely than liberals at UNC Chapel Hill to self-censor their political beliefs.
On May 17, the University of North Carolina (UNC) System released a report on the status of “Free Expression and Constructive Dialogue” at member schools.
Key findings of the report included that “[c]ampuses do not consistently achieve an atmosphere that promotes free expression,” “[s]tudents who identify as conservative face distinctive challenges,” and “[s]tudents across the political spectrum want more opportunities to engage with those who think differently.”
The report conducted extensive surveys among students across campuses such as UNC Chapel Hill, UNC Asheville, and UNC Charlotte, and built on a previous study on the same subject conducted by UNC-Chapel Hill in 2019.
www.campusreform.org/article?id=19944