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Are the culture wars changing how Christian students choose colleges?

By Kathryn Post — October 7, 2022
(RNS) — 'You see it’s a Christian college, and then immediately ask, what kind of Christian college is it?' said one student.

The slow-moving rift in evangelical Christian higher education

By Jacob Lupfer — April 22, 2022
(RNS) — Christian colleges grapple with their theological traditions, but change will be slow.

Grove City College caught in crossfire of evangelical CRT battles

By Kathryn Post — March 11, 2022
(RNS) — A small, conservative Christian college in Pennsylvania has become the latest battleground in the evangelical 'woke war.'

Cornerstone University votes no-confidence in president the day before inauguration

By Kathryn Post — October 22, 2021
(RNS) — President Gerson Moreno-Riaño has allegedly opposed diversity, equity and inclusion efforts and created a culture of fear and suspicion.

Gordon College cuts tuition to make Christian education more accessible

By Kathryn Post — October 8, 2020
(RNS) — The announcement follows an anonymous $75.5 million donation to the college last year, the largest donation ever made to an evangelical college.

Evangelical Christian colleges take steps to address racial justice after criticism

By Kathryn Post and Adelle M. Banks — August 13, 2020
(RNS) — Christian colleges have been challenged to ‘become a school that no longer has students who are guests and hosts,’ one leader said.

Republicans introduce bill to protect LGBTQ rights and religious freedom

By Yonat Shimron — December 6, 2019
(RNS) — The ‘Fairness for All’ bill, introduced by Rep. Chris Stewart and eight other Republican legislators, is the culmination of a three-year effort to bridge the divide between LGBTQ people and religious conservatives.

Muslim, Jewish college presidents focus on common goals with Christian educators

By Adelle M. Banks — February 4, 2019
WASHINGTON (RNS) — Zaytuna College and Yeshiva University, like their Christian counterparts, aim to reinforce their religious traditions to a younger generation as they educate them in fields ranging from liberal arts to law, their presidents said.
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