I got my BS/MS in engineering at Clemson (a land grant/ag college in an ultra-red state) and most my professors were overwhelmingly left-leaning.I would love to hear a quality response to why higher education is viewed as “liberal indoctrination”.
I could tell you a bunch of stories, but I’ll share one in particular. In a class I was taking on air pollution (ie designing scrubbers at power plants), the professor broke down and started ranting about how EVs were the future and everyone should get one. I asked about the consequences of lithium sourcing and concerns regarding the power cell life cycle and she broke down, started crying, and asked me to leave the class. She, like many of the other professors, was a professional academic. She got funding, did research, and published papers. She had never had a “real job” in the field or worked outside of academia.
That being said, I’m personally left of center on most issues. But, there’s a huge liberal bias on every university campus I’ve been too. It’s typically not the professors that are the problem. At Clemson it was always the “Student Affairs” people that pushed the narrative of the day. It seems like these departments are non-academic in nature but are filled with idealistic grad students who love virtue signaling and “organizing”. One guy from Clemson got his PhD in some liberal study and it was basically a rap mixtape. He got a lot of National attention for rapping his “dissertation” at his defense.
Just my 0.02.