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Do they? Or are they just told that they should be using Rust? Even putting aside outdated curriculum, Rust is a fairly involved language to teach to a new programmer.
Indeed. What languages are most common in universities anyways? Haskell? Java? C++? OCaml? Which ones are the most common? Maybe he meant outside of the education system. I think the reason for that would be hype and peer pressure, and the feeling of novelty, with a hint of FOMO. I do not see any languages being pushed/hyped as hard as Rust.
(We learned C++ in university in New York which was basically C with occasional help from C++'s standard library).