A Matter of Opinion” is an opinion column that features a personal, anecdotal account of an experience relevant to college students. Each edition, a staff member will write about something ...
(The Conversation) — Faculty members represent a university’s core identity and mission. But no one had systematically studied faculty opinions on matters related to spirituality and religion − until ...
(RNS) — President Donald Trump, during his inaugural address last month, proclaimed unambiguously, “As of today, it will henceforth be the official policy of the United States government that there ...
Last month, the U.S. Supreme Court announced two landmark rulings. Students for Fair Admissions vs. President and Fellows of Harvard College rejects the use of race in college admissions; 303 Creative ...
In Woke Racism: How a New Religion Has Betrayed Black America 1, Professor John McWhorter (who is Black) argues that DEI—diversity, equity, and inclusion—and the Third-Wave Antiracist movement that ...
What is the account that we get from Acts about the early history of the Christian church? The Book of Acts records or reports that there was a special event that took place at Pentecost, which would ...
It was a history-making event: In a chapel at Fort Liberty, North Carolina, 2nd Lt. Khady Ndiaye stood proudly -- wearing a hijab – as she became the first Muslim woman commissioned by the U.S. Army ...
Living in California and studying at Santa Clara University, we see a diverse range, general acceptance, and integration of diverse religions and spiritualities while being in a Jesuit environment.
The U.S. Army Chief of Chaplains, Maj. Gen. Bill Green, commissioned the first female Muslim Chaplain Candidate in the Army, Second Lt. Khady Ndiaye during a three-day Army Chaplain Experience event ...
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