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Asbury Flap
Seminary in crisis after board ousts president.
Give Parents a Say
The current public school model isn't working.
Status Quota
Britain's faith schools welcome students from other religions.
When 7 x 5 = 75
And you thought secular bias on campuses was bad. Stephen Carter reviews The Decline of the Secular University.
Passages
Beckwith granted tenure, Simpson's new president, and other stories from online sources around the world.
What's Next: Higher Education
Uniquely Christian: What evangelical leaders say are the priorities and challenges for the next 50 years.
Public Grievance
Calvin Seminary's first female professor alleges sex discrimination.
Shakeup at Patrick Henry College
New president and academic dean announced after 5 of school's 16 faculty quit in protest.
Arguing for God
Christian college debaters hope to change the world—but first to beat the competition.
The Tiger in the Academy
Asian Americans populate America's elite colleges more than ever—and campus ministries even more than that.
Gay Rights Group Targets Christian Colleges
Schools' responses to Soulforce's Equality Ride will vary widely.
Revival Fire
Christian colleges are among the few places left where traditional revival occurs, and Asbury is the most recent example.
Mark Noll Leaving Wheaton for Notre Dame
Prominent evangelical historian and public intellectual to replace retiring George Marsden.
Go Figure
Recent stats on Christian colleges, belief in God, and the number actually offended by 'Merry Christmas'.
Intelligent Design Is Too Religious for Schools, Judge Rules
"Abundantly clear" that it's updated creationism, he says.
A Time to Rebuild
Ravaged New Orleans seminary vows to return to urban site.
Admissions: Rejected
Christian school sues University of California over requirements.
The Beginning of Education
The new Bible Literacy Project curriculum is impressive—as far as it is able to go.
Christianity Today News Briefs
Recent developments in Christian education, American Orthodox, and ministry in Iraq and Zimbabwe.
The Holy and the Ivy
Intellectual skepticism persists in the Ivy League. Thankfully, so does a vibrant Christian faith.
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