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Atheist, on a Religious Campus
Interfaith activists say some religious campuses are becoming more welcoming to atheist students, but there's still room for improvement.
A Church and Arizona State
Arizona State and the University of Mary partner to offer theology classes, earning wide support but also prompting questions about the separation of church and state.
Faculty Defend Birth Control
Professors at John Carroll University sign letter asking Jesuit university's president to "stand up to those who would play politics with women's health."
A Board Says No to Its Church
Erskine trustees reject request from college's denomination to have the ability to remove board members.
Birth Control Compromise
Obama administration won't require religious colleges' insurance plans to cover contraception, but officials outline another way to give employees access.
Standing Their Ground
A gathering of presidents from more conservative Christian colleges discusses what to do about controversies surrounding gay and lesbian students.
Guarding Catholic Identity
With declining numbers of priests and nuns serving as presidents, the trustee role needs to change, Catholic college leaders are told.
Separating Church and (Iowa) State
After a faculty campaign, university calls off a class on applying the Bible to business.
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