Students unsurprised by campus climate survey results, note connections with federal actions on campus
By Rachel Wicker | March 20The 2025-26 Campus Climate Survey was required by the University’s July agreement with the federal government.
Rachel Wicker is a senior staff writer covering affinity and identity. She is from Athens, Georgia and plans on concentrating in English on the nonfiction track and International and Public Affairs. Outside of writing, she enjoys reading books of any genre and doing yoga.
The 2025-26 Campus Climate Survey was required by the University’s July agreement with the federal government.
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