But first, to sort of stay with campuses for a minute. I mean, there's a couple of phenomenon about this. I mean, there are students who say that in fact, Surveys show that students report feeling chilled by anxiety of social consequences more than anything else. So, you know, people complain about the phenomenon, the alleged phenomenon, which is probably sometimes accurate, of faculty bringing their biases to the classroom, but that students actually report that they're more anxious about each other. (44:23–44:37)
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