Growth in Faith-Based Higher Ed Prompts Colleges to Share Innovations
Leaders in evangelical higher ed have joined a new commission to collaborate around recent innovations and adaptations.
Creating Christian College Presidents for the Future
A first cohort of scholars consider whether God is calling them to executive leadership.
New Yorkers Watch as Their Only Evangelical Colleges Close
The abrupt departure of Alliance University and The King’s College leaves a hole in an influential city.
Federal Judge Tosses Challenge to Christian College Exemptions
In the ongoing tension between religious liberty and LGBT rights, the Department of Education and CCCU win one victory.
After 140 Years, Alliance University Will Close
Formerly Nyack College, the school was in bad financial shape for several years. The loss of accreditation earlier this week forced a reckoning.
The New President of an Evangelical University Has a Question: ‘What Would Booker T. Washington Do?’
Brian Johnson thinks the answer might make the difference at Warner Pacific.
CCCU Says LGBT Lawsuit Is Frivolous
Evangelical association names itself as co-defendant to defend religious exemptions.
What It Means to Be a Christian College in the Midst of Chaos
Colleges and seminaries face the aftermath of COVID-19
Diversity Advocates at Evangelical Colleges: ‘In Some Ways, You’re Seen as a Heretic’
Racial transformation is hard even when Christian schools are committed to change.
Evangelical Colleges Consider the Future of Online Education After COVID-19
The pandemic accelerated the push for remote options but also left students longing for in-person community.