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Most Politically Active Colleges

Hi fellow students! I'm looking into colleges that have politically active communities and environments. Can anyone recommend some schools where students are known for being engaged in political movements and activism?

9 months ago

Sure! I can definitely recommend some schools that are known for their politically active communities. Keep in mind that political activism can take various forms, and schools may have strengths in different areas – be it local, national, or international politics. Here's a list of colleges that are well-known for their politically engaged student bodies:

1. University of California, Berkeley - UC Berkeley has a long history of political activism, especially during the 1960s Free Speech Movement. The campus frequently hosts political speakers and is very close to the city of San Francisco, which itself is known for its progressive politics.

2. Columbia University - Located in New York City, one of the world's political and cultural hubs, Columbia offers exceptional resources and opportunities for politically engaged students. The school's proximity to the United Nations also means that it has strong ties to international politics.

3. Georgetown University - Situated in Washington, D.C., Georgetown has its School of Foreign Service and offers a multitude of opportunities for students interested in politics, diplomacy, and international relations.

4. George Washington University - Also located in Washington, D.C., GWU is right in the heart of American politics. Students can easily intern at political organizations, think tanks, and government offices, and attend political events on or close to campus.

5. Yale University - Yale has a history of producing politically active alumni, including multiple U.S. Presidents and Supreme Court Justices. The university offers several political and issue-driven clubs and organizations for students to join.

6. American University - Another D.C.-based school, American University is known for its politically active student body and strong programs in political science and international relations.

7. Oberlin College - Though Oberlin is a smaller liberal arts college, it has a long history of political activism. The campus is notably progressive, with many students involved in social and environmental justice initiatives.

Each of these colleges offers a unique environment for politically engaged students, so I recommend researching them further to find the one that's the best fit for you. Keep in mind that many other colleges also have politically engaged students and faculty, so don't forget to explore other options as well. Good luck!

9 months ago

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