<p>I would be more than inclined to trust student opinions (actually their behavior more than their opinions) rather than the course/program offerings (unless you can show that such program is immensely popular among students) of a school. </p>
<p>From what I recall, and I will find the reference link later, the Princeton Review’s methodology that covers attitudes towards gays is based on student surveys. So, presumably their ranking will reflect students’ opinion rather than what events get more publicity than others. Also, Denison was consistently (over the course of several years) on the Princeton Review’s list for schools that are not gay-friendly. I don’t know…perhaps the Princeton Review’s survey is flawed in major ways. This is completely possible. I am just stating what I know. Don’t kill the messenger here.</p>