Aggie_engr wrote:2.) Wow. I don't know if this school is private or not, but I bet the biggest fuel to the student protests against this bill come from their professors and the like. Our educators are getting way out of hand these days when they try to influence personal beliefs on people who are programmed to take note and listen to them. Heck, my yournger brother's government teacher has him believing that socialist economic policies are good and what America needs adn that every capitalist country eventually fails. Not too long ago I remember seeing in the news that a gay/lesbian teacher took the class of young students on a field trip to witness a gay/lesbian marriage. Like I said, completely out of hand.Carol Woodward, a spokesperson for the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, said the UMHB campus will continue to ban firearms, even if the legislation is passed.
Its a private baptist college
Type of School
* Private
* University
* Four-year
* Baptist
* Coed
* Percent applicants admitted: 43%
* Regionally Accredited
* Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
* College Board member
Calendar: Semester
Degrees offered:
* Bachelor's
* Master's
* Doctoral
Other characteristics: Information, counseling, and administrative services, as well as limited number of undergraduate and graduate level evening courses, offered at Fort Hood. Affiliated with Baptist General Convention of Texas.