Colleges and Universities
- Evangelical Colleges Consider the Future of Online Education After COVID-19The pandemic accelerated the push for remote options but also left students longing for in-person community.Liam Adams|
- God Called Me to Encourage Fellow Black Students in White CoatsCCCU Young Alumni Award winner discusses how diversity in medicine improves care for the most vulnerable.Interview by Rachel Kang|
- Turnover Rate Rising for Christian College PresidentsReplacements focus on new recruitment strategies and sustainability.Liam Adams|
- Priesthood of All Professors? Court to Consider ‘Ministerial Exception’ for Gordon CollegeDecision could impact freedom of faculty, ability of evangelical institutions to hire and fire.Daniel Silliman|
- Where Are the Other Fake Fragments of the Dead Sea Scrolls?Sixteen forgeries have been discovered so far in the collections of unsuspecting evangelicals. Experts have suspicions about many more.Gordon Govier|
- Fewer International Students at Christian CollegesCOVID-19 causes decline, hurting CCCU campuses.Liam Adams|简体中文繁体中文
- Three Evangelical Colleges Cut Tuition PricesSeattle Pacific, Houghton, and Gordon want prospective students to see Christian liberal arts colleges as an affordable option.Liam Adams|
- Teaching Politics at Belmont Has Me Worried About the State of DebateLong before coming to campus, President Trump has shaped our class discussions, for better and worse.Vaughn May |
- The Courts Alone Can’t Protect Christian CollegesFuller Seminary’s recent win is worth celebrating. But the legal rights of faith-based schools are still at risk.Shirley Hoogstra|
- Christian Colleges Are in Crisis. Here’s What That Means for the Church.If we save them, our schools can be beacons of light for the Christian community.O. Alan Noble|
