Survey: Many Americans Hold Negative Views of the Ivies
Briefly

A recent University of Chicago survey revealed substantial public concern regarding campus antisemitism and the perceived negative image of Ivy League universities. Conducted by NORC, the survey involved 2,131 adults and found that 45% consider campus antisemitism a major issue, especially among Republicans (54%). Additionally, 28% of respondents see Ivy League schools like Harvard as adversaries, with a significant partisan divide. While only 25% support defunding these institutions, a notable share remains ambivalent, highlighting ongoing debates surrounding higher education and its institutions.
The survey conducted by the University of Chicago found that 45% of respondents view campus antisemitism as a serious issue, with significant differences by political affiliation.
28% of those surveyed see Ivy League universities as the 'enemy', with 47% of Republicans expressing this sentiment compared to only 11% of Democrats.
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