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Religious Freedom & Dual Enrollment: A Minnesota Case
Can state education funding support student instruction at religious schools? The First Amendment’s two Religion Clauses require both that the governm...
Can state education funding support student instruction at religious schools? The First Amendment’s two Religion Clauses require both that the governm...
The department seeks to rescind these regulations because it argues that “they are not necessary to protect the First Amendment right to free speech and free exercise of religion; have created confusion among institutions;...
New York Times best-selling author Lee Strobel is teaming up with Colorado Christian University to launch an unprecedented new center for evangelism and apologetics, with the goal of fueling a spiritual renewal in America. “Who...
Under newly proposed modifications to SB 1146, which have passed the state Senate and are under consideration by the state Assembly, California courts would be able to force religious schools to adopt nondiscrimination regulations...
Today the Department of Education (DOE) will finalize a new set of regulations that have many private colleges and universities concerned and religious institutions downright alarmed. Formulated in response to allegations of financial-aid fraud...
How does it affect your campus? What can you do? A robust, vigorous mix of ideas is the lifeblood of effective higher eductation. But the broad range of student-run associations that contributes to intellectual...
A controversial bill that could alter the way students and professors deal with opposing viewpoints passed through the House of Representatives on Wednesday. The Emily Brooker Intellectual Diversity Act, sponsored by Rep. Jane Cunningham,...
Students report being pressured into particular political views by professors on Missouri campuses. “I think there’s good sides on both parts of the spectrum so just meeting in the middle somewhere in my opinion...
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