Many LACs including the one I attended have strong STEM programs(Neuroscience, Biology, Physics, etc). Despite the fact my LAC is well-known for being populated by SJWs in the parlance of those of certain political leanings, no one during my undergrad years there denigrated STEM majors.
Would have been odd as it was common for classmates to do double majors in a STEM and humanities/social science field such as a friend who did Viola/Chemistry who is now in the midst/finishing up a PhD in a Chem subfield at Harvard.
Also, contrary to popular stereotypes, there were plenty of radical left progressives who’d feel home at my LAC among the CS/Engineering graduate colleagues in the workplace and among fellow computer tech convention attendees (i.e.: Linuxworld)…including some who graduated from schools at the MIT/CMU/Caltech/Berkeley/Stanford tier.
Sometimes when I heard them discussing their politics or making their political arguments, I sometimes wondered whether I was back at my LAC rather than among colleagues having our lunchtime political debates outside the office or in the middle of a computer technology convention.