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As new pressure on higher ed comes from the political right, more liberal campuses are being forced to ask hard questions ...
The attack hit the Jewish community hard in a state where such pain is achingly familiar. It targeted Pennsylvania’s ...
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Nepal's democracy fatigue
Nepal is witnessing a new wave of protests for the restoration of monarchy, which was abolished almost two decades ago. On March 9, thousands of supporters welcomed former King Gyanendra upon his ...
"Why some minorities should be more, or less, equal than others, or more protected from aggression — micro or macro — is an important question for educators, institutions and identity-centered ...
James Gunn's upcoming film “Superman” is generating conversations about the place and relevance of this superhero who turned ...
Almost all Americans — 92 percent of adults — say they experience some form of spiritual belief, whether in a god, human ...
The high court hears a case involving Montgomery County, religious freedom and educational diktats.
The head of the division directed its staff to focus on enforcing edicts on transgender women in sports and other issues, ...
James Gunn’s upcoming film “Superman” is generating conversations about the place and relevance of this superhero who turned 87 on Friday, observed as Superman Day.
Taken together, these findings suggest that expressing concern for anti-Christian bias can be interpreted as signaling allegiance to white people – without the social cost of being accused of racism.
Join us on April 24th at 5:00pm in Harvard Divinity School) as we welcome Rev. Margaret Grun Kibben, Chaplain of the U.S. House of Representatives, to discuss the intersection of religion, policy, and ...