Colleges and Universities
- New York Shuts Down Embattled Olivet University CampusAfter a money laundering case and dozens of lawsuits, the Christian college founded by David Jang is under new scrutiny from Christian accreditors.Emily Belz|
- How Seminary Downsizing Cuts into CommunitySelling a residential campus comes at the cost of embodied fellowship.Kirsten Sanders|
- Grove City College Condemns ‘Alleged Drift into CRT Advocacy’A new report from the Christian school says Jemar Tisby's chapel talk was a “mistake” and critiques diversity teachings in an elective class and in resident assistant trainings.Kathryn Post - Religion News Service|
- The Russell Moore ShowEpisode 16|47minJonathan Haidt Says Social Media Is Making America StupidWhy leaving the shallows and pursuing deep thought really matters.Russell Moore|
- Facing Financial Challenges, TEDS Cuts Faculty PositionsThe number of full-time students at the evangelical seminary has dropped 44 percent in 20 years.Daniel Silliman|
- SCOTUS Won’t Weigh Whether Christian College Profs Are Ministers—For NowA lawsuit against Gordon College will go forward in Massachusetts, but four justices say the court will eventually have to clarify the “ministerial exception.”Daniel Silliman|
- Christian College Reverts to Bible Degrees After Deep CutsIn financial trouble, Lincoln Christian University goes back to its roots as a Bible college, dropping most undergraduate majors, athletics, and residential life.Emily Belz|
- Grand Canyon University Sells $1.2 Billion DebtArizona school aims to continue expanding campus and increasing in-person enrollments.Hannah McClellan|
- It Takes a Campus: Pandemic Expands Mental Health Resources at Christian CollegesCounselors, students, chaplains, and professors alike are doing their part to help.Helen Huiskes|
- College Presidents Need Mentors TooA conversation with Michael Lindsay and Beck Taylor.Interview by Margaret Diddams|
