I'm imagining faculty voluntarily answering anonymous surveys about their political beliefs and values, not being forced to reveal anything. Political psych shows most people are happy to do this, and are typically honest.
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Parents? It should be so students can make that decision.
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If the parents aren't paying anything, sure.
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Public universities are an arm of the state. They are the government.
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Yes I sure am. :)
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I'd argue that spending some time reading any department's faculty page of bios and areas of specialty will mostly tell you what you need to know about the instructors
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But those descriptions are all in coded euphemisms that most parents can't understand.
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How about since they are paid by the taxpayer, they agree to uphold and defend the constitution of the United States. If you don't belive in what the constitution says, you should not be paid by public dollars.
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That would be good too!
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