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An Online Hub for Spirituality and Activism
The Graduate Theological Union has created an online platform featuring lessons by scholars about spirituality and activism.
Jewishness, Whiteness and Privilege
Complaint alleges Jewish students in Brooklyn College’s mental health counseling program were painted by professors and fellow students as “white and privileged” and complicit in the oppression of people of color.
Bridging the Housing Gap
A New York City church and a community college partner to create housing for homeless students.
The Allure of Chabad on Campus
The number of Chabad centers on college campuses has skyrocketed since 2000, attracting students from a range of Jewish backgrounds and providing another avenue for Jewish student life.
‘The Liberty Way’
A lawsuit alleges that the evangelical Christian university has created policies that dissuade students from reporting sexual violence and punish those who do.
In Conflict Over Theology and Governance, an Accreditor Steps In
Accreditor places Southwest Baptist University on probation, finding the board’s actions raised questions about its ability to act in the best interest of the institution and that the climate for academic freedom had been eroded.
Opinion
The Imperative to Support Muslim Students
Two decades after Sept. 11, we’re still letting them down, Kevin Singer writes.
Gonzaga University Grapples With Ties to Predatory Priests
A commission recommended how administrators can respond to the Catholic clergy sex abuse crisis and the university’s links to accused priests. Advocates for survivors were not impressed.
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