(THE COLLEGE FIX) – Nearly half of Harvard University freshmen don’t believe in God, according to survey results from the student newspaper.
The Harvard Crimson recently released new results from its survey of the class of 2027. About half of freshmen completed the surveys.
The student newspaper found 24.6 percent of respondents said they were “agnostic” while 21.5 percent called themselves “atheist.”
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