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$300K Settlement
Mars Hill Graduate School sued for sexual discrimination.
Braking for Bloggers
Cedarville's decision to cancel Shane Claiborne lecture highlights turmoil over the school's doctrinal identity.
A Postcard from Kenya
A dorm parent at Rift Valley Academy on coping with the ongoing violence.
TULIP Blooming
Southern Baptist seminaries re-introduce Calvinism to a wary denomination.
ID Tagged
Faculty member at Iowa State University denied tenure for supporting intelligent design.
Young, Restless, and Ready for Revival
On-campus Christians are seeking holiness in unexpected numbers.
Values Clash
Calvin College's denominational requirements make diversity a challenge.
Graduating from Babylon U—With Honors
Daniel's and his friends' actions weren't to protest their pagan divinity program, but to show that God was the source of their excellence.
Tulsa Dustup
Lawsuit charges ORU president and his wife with fiscal, moral improprieties.
Is Church Attendance Declining?
A new study says no. Also: Russian seminaries' enrollment woes, and more news on Christian higher education.
Wycliffe Woes
Troubles mount for Oxford's evangelical outpost.
Innocence and Ambition at Patrick Henry College
A review of God's Harvard. Also: sorting out the faithful in Catholic higher education.
A Higher Ecclesiology for Evangelicals
Bryan Litfin, author of Getting to Know the Church Fathers, says that we need to reclaim our spiritual heritage.
No Regrets
Christian student sues over commencement speech censure.
Reading the World
Cultural exegesis is a necessary skill in Christian life, says the editor of Everyday Theology.
Do Children of the 'Unequally Yoked' Do Worse?
Plus: Ultimate questions about colleges' core curriculum and other news from the higher education world.
Dispensational Dustup
Student dismissed from leadership for 'potentially divisive' beliefs.
Church, State, and the Founding of America
Plus: Studying pagans, humanities vs. religion, and more.
Broken Bonds
Biola University sues nation's second-largest bank for overcharges.
Campus Capitalism
Colorado Christian firing raises questions about university's politics.
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